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Robot deliveries, Waymo arrives in Philly and teens get accounts. LegalRideshare breaks it down.

UBER EATS ROBOTS ARE HERE

Robots are delivering your food. New York Post adds:

Uber has partnered with Avride to bring autonomous robots to the streets.
These delivery robots are about the size of a carry-on suitcase and can move along sidewalks at speeds of up to five miles per hour.

Each robot carries up to 55 pounds of food or drinks, including large pizza orders and bottles.

With features like LIDAR, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors, the robots can detect obstacles from 200 feet away.

They recognize traffic lights and navigate crowded sidewalks with ease.

These robots work around the clock. Rain or shine, they keep moving.

Right now, Uber Eats robot delivery is live in multiple US cities.

Austin, Texas, was the first to launch the sidewalk robot program and Dallas is next.

In New Jersey, Jersey City has already rolled out the robots in neighborhoods like Hamilton Park, Historic Downtown, and the Waterfront. Some cities in Ohio are also part of the program.

Uber and Avride plan to deploy hundreds of delivery robots by the end of 2025.

WAYMO HEADS TO PHILADELPHIA AND NYC

Waymo is heading to Philly. Yahoo! Finance reported:

Waymo kicked off two “road trips” to Philadelphia and New York City on Monday, signaling the Alphabet-owned company's interest in expanding into Northeastern cities.

For its Philadelphia trip, Waymo plans to place vehicles in the most complex parts of the city, including downtown and on freeways, according to a spokesperson. She noted folks will see Waymo vehicles driving “at all hours throughout various Philadelphia neighborhoods, from North Central to Eastwick, University City, and as far east as the Delaware River.”

In NYC, Waymo will drive its cars manually in Manhattan just north of Central Park down to The Battery and parts of Downtown Brooklyn. The company will also map parts of Jersey City and Hoboken in New Jersey.

WAYMO TEEN ACCOUNTS

Waymo offers teen accounts. Bloomberg reported:

Teens from 14 to 17 can have a user profile paired to a parent's account starting on Tuesday, the company said in a statement. The program will initially be available where Waymo's vehicles operate in the Metro Phoenix area. The company intends to expand teen service to other cities.

Waymo said it will have specially trained support agents available to assist teens during rides and will loop in parents during trips if needed. Parents can also track the real-time status of a trip if the teen rider opted to share it. That's a different approach compared to Uber Technologies Inc., which allows parents to be automatically notified when teens hail a ride and check trip progress at any time.

Waymo has long touted peer-reviewed research that suggests its driverless technology is better than humans at avoiding car crashes. But isolated accidents have occurred in the past — including the death of a dog — where Waymo has had to review its technology or recall its vehicles.

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