HOUSTON, Texas -- The days of people delivering pizza may end sooner than you think. Domino's Pizza has announced the launch of autonomous pizza delivery. But wait - it's only in Houston, Texas, for ...
On any given day in Miami Beach, Wynwood or Brickell, you’ll see small robots shaped like mini shopping carts rolling down the sidewalks making food deliveries. They’re a convenient service for food ...
Domino’s have created quite a stir on social media as the pizza chain posted a video of a robot dog appearing to deliver the popular takeaway. The UK branch of the popular pizza chain posted a video ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, and Little Caesars, the nation's third-largest pizza chain, today ...
CHICAGO -- Did robots help make your pizza? If you ordered it from Silicon Valley's Zume Pizza, the answer is yes. The startup, which began delivery in April, is using intelligent machines to grab a ...
DoorDash just unveiled new delivery service offerings, the most notable of which is an AI-powered anthropomorphic robot named Dot. Dot is touted as both agile and fast — traveling up to 20 m.p.h. — ...
DoorDash and Coco Robotics have expanded their sidewalk robot delivery service to select US markets, following a successful pilot programme with Wolt in Helsinki, Finland. The deliveries are now ...
Wonder and Grubhub partnered with Avride to launch robot food delivery in Jersey City – a first for Grubhub beyond college ...
ARE EXCITED ABOUT THEM. THESE ROBOTS CAN GO FOUR MILES AN HOUR. A DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO TEN MINUTES. THESE AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS CAN’T TALK, BUT THEY CAN GET AROUND PRETTY WELL. DESIGNED TO ACT LIKE ...
A Parisian restaurant once promised a pizza experience unlike any other. Order your pizza and, within five minutes, a robot would craft your pie from scratch, no human hands required. This was the ...
“Why move two-pound burritos in two-ton cars?” asks Dr. Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, which recently launched in Dallas. The question is a driving force behind California-based Serve Robotics.