Food delivery robots are struggling to steer clear of Chicago’s bus stop shelters. Within just 48 hours, two autonomous couriers from different companies veered off course and collided with shelters shattering glass and alarming nearby residents. These pair of dramatic incidents come amidst brewing tension among community members and lawmakers in Chicago who oppose the robots’ presence. The crashes also come just weeks after one of the manufacturers announced it was integrating a new mapping system trained on “Pokémon Go” data which is designed to improve navigation accuracy.

  • RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    17 days ago

    How fucking hard is it to put a $2 ultrasonic distance sensor on the front. I built robots when I was a kid that wouldn’t do this.

    This has been solved for 50 years FFS. Yet here we are with techbros thinking cameras can solve everything.

    • C4551E@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      16 days ago

      ($2 * number of robots * labor cost to install one * labor cost to update and integrate) > (cost of settling potential lawsuit)

      publicly traded companies are actually super predictable

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      16 days ago

      How fucking hard

      It costs once cent, can’t be done, too costly, line must go up.