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Amazing Products TV Nuro R3 Delivery Bot Hits the Road This Year (Nvidia GTC)

Awesome Tips Nuro R3 Delivery Bot Hits the Road This Year (Nvidia GTC)



Powered by Nuro’s autonomous driving tech, the R3 will begin delivering snacks, packages and pizzas to hungry customers later this year.

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Comments

  1. Depends on the market. Human on ebike is still superior in dense urban areas because (1)Traffic can be circumvented (2) Human required to enter buildings and use elevators which most customers prefer. This Nuro could only be practical in certain suburban areas. In totally rural areas it wouldn't have the range and would get run off the road.

  2. Imagine the chaos in minority neighborhoods.

  3. Imagine being high and ordering this thing. That's gonna be bad for your wallet

  4. Nice design, but this is a solution in search of a problem. So many impractical things about this.

  5. "enter pedestrian friendly zones" No thanks, the point of those is not to have cars/car shaped things. Just people and bikes please.

  6. I can just see this thing getting robbed and destroyed.

  7. You already know the hooligans of the world will be messing with these things in every way possible…

    Like jumping on top to ride it
    Jumping in front of it to test the airbag
    And then probably try stealing things from it or off of it like the sensors & wheels & whatnot

  8. Seems like a gimmick at this stage. These things have obvious limitations that will make them good for only limited applications. The cost of purchasing and maintaining them will mean they need to be in service for a while before they make their money back. Dominos are mostly using this stuff as a novelty to get attention, it's not a big part of their business. Future updates most likely will be but not this.

  9. Less people that can spit in my food, great!

  10. It's not gonna work in america, people there are a different kind lol. Maybe in japan this can work but not US LOL

  11. Way to further reduce our social interactions. Pretty soon, people will forget how to be civil with each other.

  12. Brothas be vandalizing them robots real fast with masks on and baseball bats πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  13. absolutely ridiculous on a monumental scale

  14. What if someone tries to kung fu that thing and steal my pizza?

  15. What if no one's at home ?

  16. Cute Robo Car!!! Wanna Huge it πŸ’–πŸ€—πŸ’

  17. What happens if you don’t hit done and walk away!πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚

  18. All this technology to save the wages of ONE guy in sandwich van ….I don't get it.

  19. It will be vandalized within a week 😒

  20. I will believe it when I see this mini delivery bot on the street. Too many things can go wrong just to try and deliver a pizza.

  21. Kind of like an ice cream truck.

  22. Nobody needs this.

  23. The future of mobile retailing/last mile delivery… I imagine the first to employ these will be Kroger and its competitors since free last mile delivery is a nice bonus incentive for many stores these days yet it costs a pretty pretty to have a fleet of cargo vans, drivers and their costs running all day…

  24. Say buy buy to food drivers

  25. People are looking at the convinience.
    Businesses are looking at ways to employ even less people.

  26. Why didn’t he just everything? Maybe he should stand aside and let a homeless dude show him how to operate the πŸ€– bee bee bip!

  27. What's the service fee / upcharge?

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