I liked Starship Tech's best. The only company thoughtful enough to alert pedestrians in heavily walked, and crowded intersections using a well placed flag. Whether or not we like it, we humans are somewhat like deers, who work best in a flat environment, and who tend to ignore "anomalies," that don't fit into our "flat space," especially when "maxed out" as in walking through a crowd in a heavily walked intersection. Just like the deer who is easily picked off by hunters in tree-stands, so to will pedestrians often stumble over a rolling beer cooler trying to navigate itself through a heavily walked intersection, with no eye-height flag. Which ever company is found to be best at meeting such human needs, will be found to be the most "needed" company. I agree with the Starship engineers, that attempts to fly merchandise overhead using the whirring blades of drones, totally ignores the very human need for safety from such overhead accidents waiting to happen. Sensible robots that are conscientiously designed with human safety first will take the day.
I liked ALL of the Kiwibots; but, the PRODUCE Robot Van was incredible! Imagine, have "cold" fresh vegetable & fruit coming to your neighborhood on certain days. My mother (82 yrs. young) said, that it would be a delight to shop at that Robot Van because it reminded her of the FARMER MARKETS! :-D
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Those are cool..i like FedEx one best. This won't out drivers out of work, it will make their jobs easier. This technology is years behind replacing drivers.
Have been successfully using Starship since early 2019 in Milton Keynes, UK’s fastest growing city. Starship provide a fabulous app with swift delivery of groceries from two different stores. It’s absolutely the way ahead for eco-friendly local deliveries. Best of all, it’s here now and now established as part of everyday life.
So if I live in an apartment I have to get dressed, go downstairs, and outside where it may be cold or raining, and pickup. That’s not really delivery, would be acceptable only if it’s much cheaper. If it gets really popular will there be a crowd of 10-20 robots waiting on the sidewalk outside of every building..?
FedEx was the only one whose speed came close to delivering ice cream (or pizza). It handled terrain the best. If a delivery boy traveled the speed those bots traveled, he would be fired. Any distance longer than 300 to 500 feet will be a problem. They need to travel with traffic, or ride a mother ship that can. Customers can walk to the store faster. People want deliveries when the weather and/or traffic is bad. That means freezing rain on doors and moving parts, pushing and balancing on snow, many icy roads, sidewalks, and slopes, and extreme cold (batteries), not to mention cracked asphalt, potholes, and broken concrete. Pizza delivery people supply their car and gas. These expensive robots will require a business to purchase at least one, if not a fleet.
Damn I would love to have something like that in Idaho. Will companies like ON semiconductor here in Nampa Idaho. since we're growing so fast so quickly when we have all these new electrical and electronic companies coming here I'd say about time they start getting stuff like this to us would be a great test ground for it
Good to see image of bot coming to door to make delivery. Mobility issues make going to the curb difficult. Same mobility issues create the need for transportation services.
I feel that they're all good ideas in a world where everyone respected each other and each other's belongings. Plus all the kids will see our toys. Grow-up world.
Don’t forget there were TONS of Americans that claimed they’d never drive a car when they had a perfectly fine horse & buggy. It takes time to assimilate. Relax, you’re not stopping or slowing the future by whining 😎
Living on a steep hill in Seattle how would the robot climb up the street hill ?? maybe a mini robotic station up on top of hill? compete with Safeway??
@@BManStan1991 Yeah right, if they are caught. I don"t think the company would waste money to catch thieves. They will insure your package up to a certain amount and that's it. It will be like the post office, if your mail get lost, there response...so sorry...end of story.
I think it is difficult to monitor it and ensure it is safe. If some one break it or steal it, how you do? There are many leased vehicle or bicycles, eletric car or bikes on street for rent. But no control on it. Many bicycles or bikes are broken and throw away any place inside river, on street, under bridge. Then they go bankrupt.
Just in the last 100 years we've used automation to replace elevator opeartors, long distance operators, and many more. New different jobs will be created.
@@karmadeluxe6069 "Nobody is touching your food" but also "If people are touching your food then you're in a bad area". Which one is it then? The truth is that it does happen. People admit to it and even upload that stupid shit for clout all the time. You sound so dumb, no cap fr fr. Lmao 🤣🤣
To answer your question I was most skeptical until I saw the FedEx one, @ least around my neck of the woods. Agree with comments below about vandals & thieves. Ex for care givers who cannot leave the dwelling it would sure be useful if affordable to use.
you can already do that with humans too. its called a robbery both are crimes. but with the robot you will be on several camera angles, getting your height, sex, and rfid number from your I.D in your pocket and your ip address from your bluetooth enabled phone in your pocket. it wont be the discreet perfect crime you are imagining
so why you don't quit use phones and computers? go back to old style letter writing. machines are better in services and they don't complain. I dont care for people's basic easy job if machines took them away.
I live in a multi-story building with an outer security door. So can these robots come up the stairs, ring my unit, wait for the door to be unlocked, open the door by pulling it outwards, come into the foyer, ring for the elevator, pick the correct floor, and then find my unit and knock on the door? Because...that is what i'm used to for deliveries. I see this a good R&D project to push forward technology, but practically speaking, the chances for this technology to put delivery people out of work...is nil. Just too many ways for this to fail (theft, kids knocking it over, electro-mechanical fail, and general public safety (e.g. knocks over old lady) or gets dog poop on wheel and then spreads it around. Not to mention weather.
I liked FedEx best he could actually climb upstairs and it has good speed but if it used to starships technology and know how similar they are using LiDAR etc. etc. to navigate obstacles
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The best one still has to be designed
The Fedex bot turned that corner like a BOSS.
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There all so cute. I just wanna keep them safe and make sure they get to there destination safe.
Robo simp
I definitely want to kick over these job theifs.
Why don't they design something useful like a toilet cleaning robot?
Cute, if you think a picnic cooler on wheels is cute.
I respect it ill fight any cocky mf who think they could rob WALL-E
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I liked Starship Tech's best. The only company thoughtful enough to alert pedestrians in heavily walked, and crowded intersections using a well placed flag. Whether or not we like it, we humans are somewhat like deers, who work best in a flat environment, and who tend to ignore "anomalies," that don't fit into our "flat space," especially when "maxed out" as in walking through a crowd in a heavily walked intersection. Just like the deer who is easily picked off by hunters in tree-stands, so to will pedestrians often stumble over a rolling beer cooler trying to navigate itself through a heavily walked intersection, with no eye-height flag. Which ever company is found to be best at meeting such human needs, will be found to be the most "needed" company. I agree with the Starship engineers, that attempts to fly merchandise overhead using the whirring blades of drones, totally ignores the very human need for safety from such overhead accidents waiting to happen. Sensible robots that are conscientiously designed with human safety first will take the day.
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I liked ALL of the Kiwibots; but, the PRODUCE Robot Van was incredible! Imagine, have "cold" fresh vegetable & fruit coming to your neighborhood on certain days. My mother (82 yrs. young) said, that it would be a delight to shop at that Robot Van because it reminded her of the FARMER MARKETS! :-D
2:50
Human: Hey! 😄
Robot: Yeah whatever, take your food 😒
Also they are so cute 😊
Hannon lol! The eyes 😂
Hannon lmao
Ahh I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks robots are cute 😅
Fed ex bot looks to be the best one.
yess sirr!!
Wrong, starship robots are already on duty and the robot in the video is a old mudel.
@Sam Foster Eh, as long as it gets the job done...
Yeah
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Those are cool..i like FedEx one best. This won't out drivers out of work, it will make their jobs easier. This technology is years behind replacing drivers.
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I don't know why, but that's robots are very cute
Have been successfully using Starship since early 2019 in Milton Keynes, UK’s fastest growing city. Starship provide a fabulous app with swift delivery of groceries from two different stores. It’s absolutely the way ahead for eco-friendly local deliveries. Best of all, it’s here now and now established as part of everyday life.
Wow really? Didn't know it was already being used somewhere gotta check it out
More eco-friendly than a guy on a bike?
So if I live in an apartment I have to get dressed, go downstairs, and outside where it may be cold or raining, and pickup. That’s not really delivery, would be acceptable only if it’s much cheaper. If it gets really popular will there be a crowd of 10-20 robots waiting on the sidewalk outside of every building..?
Python programmers tend to forget criminally inclined Jawas also live in suburbs.
these are honestly helpful because of the pandemic
Hey brother
Just a idea could be good for security watch in areas.
Robots move to your door, saying hello. Suddenly brings out rockets and missiles and blows up your house.
why would you use a robot delivery service when the store is just 2 blocks away?
FedEx was the only one whose speed came close to delivering ice cream (or pizza). It handled terrain the best. If a delivery boy traveled the speed those bots traveled, he would be fired. Any distance longer than 300 to 500 feet will be a problem. They need to travel with traffic, or ride a mother ship that can. Customers can walk to the store faster. People want deliveries when the weather and/or traffic is bad. That means freezing rain on doors and moving parts, pushing and balancing on snow, many icy roads, sidewalks, and slopes, and extreme cold (batteries), not to mention cracked asphalt, potholes, and broken concrete. Pizza delivery people supply their car and gas. These expensive robots will require a business to purchase at least one, if not a fleet.
Amazon scout will end up getting vandalized as soon as it enters the ghetto xD
@@bloggerswork899 wow the white civilization that lazy and spoiled wow
So given the amount of people employed as Amazon and skip the dishes delivery etc, we're screwed when these become common.
Starship is an amazing little robot.
Autonomous delivery via open ground should be used as a backup route.
They were not kidding when they said robots are replacing people.
These things have so many logistical problems. I wouldn't expect to have robots replacing delivery drivers for decades to come
Truthfully cars had the same if not more problems then these bots when they first came out it’s only a matter of time!!
there are thousands of job fields out there. just go to school. we dont need to valuable waste man power on walking boxes to doors.
@@sirashley2355 not everyone can afford school and not everyone wants an office job
@@sirashley2355 it sound so simple in your bubble world... sound like a valley girl living off parents ... never had to work... hello privilege
What happens if they roll over, is it Game Over?
If someone flips them
They're 400lb it's going to take more than one person to roll that thing over
This system can be useful Only few Countries like Japan, Singapore, Finland but, Obviously not in USA
What if I have an emergency/ bathroom/ hospital/ arrested/ fell asleep/ accident etc..do you loose your money?
Now here the biggest issue what if some a hole steals the bot is there a tracker in the product
They all have GPS trackers
could be fixed by mounting a minigun on the top of the bot, or flamethrower~ why not both?
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the dog's reaction at the end :)
the Amazon scout is a starship
Damn I would love to have something like that in Idaho. Will companies like ON semiconductor here in Nampa Idaho. since we're growing so fast so quickly when we have all these new electrical and electronic companies coming here I'd say about time they start getting stuff like this to us would be a great test ground for it
What about an old fashion currier service? Do they no longer exist?
@@finallythere100 ew
It might work in a town like Boise. But out in the wildlands of San Fran, the snatch and grabbers would be taking these left and right.
The amazon and the FedEx one they are real great plus the other refrigerator it's awesome..
Good to see image of bot coming to door to make delivery.
Mobility issues make going to the curb difficult.
Same mobility issues create the need for transportation services.
However how that robot for use "wheels road off" it can there if happened snow on sidewalks some it stuck?
This is Awesome
If this kind of transportation is broken on intersections or destructed, how can the problem be solved?
Cool
The fed ex robot looks like the best one
I feel that they're all good ideas in a world where everyone respected each other and each other's belongings. Plus all the kids will see our toys. Grow-up world.
sooo Japan then
😂😂
I imagine a bunch of teenagers just waiting in the bushes to jump a delivery robot to steal its stuff 😂
That’s why I hate humanity
Ok but that’s just theft... it’s nothing new, plus it’s a robot... it can’t feel pain, and it has security.
Jamium yeah I don’t care about the robot, just saying kids will probably do that
The fedex looks best
How fitting to have a text-to-speech program read out the texts!
They took my Jobbbbbb!
Notice how the creator just ignored your comment....😂 everyone needs to tip these robots over
@@luizfigo2420 a way to disrespect someone’s creation don’t blame the robot for being created.. there are so many freelancing jobs just look for it
Don’t forget there were TONS of Americans that claimed they’d never drive a car when they had a perfectly fine horse & buggy. It takes time to assimilate. Relax, you’re not stopping or slowing the future by whining 😎
Wow! Well said!
iMet, yeah, they thought cars were too fast, at 20 miles per hour!
The future is depopulation. That's what the wealthy want.
We’re is John Conner we know how this timeline ends!
did this robot will wait for hours front of a customer door or just drop the package in the public way
How to solve this problem that the robot confronts thiefs or bad guys?
So will these robots gets tickets for jaywalking? I noticed one crossing but not at a cross walk.
Starnet is very close.
Living on a steep hill in Seattle how would the robot climb up the street hill ?? maybe a mini robotic station up on top of hill? compete with Safeway??
Great.....i have to look out for robots while i'm driving now.
FedEx dominates them all
does it work with kids and school runs
how do i get thow kewi app? i have a Samsung Galaxy J7
Can you imagine delivering gourmet food in the middle of a virus lock down?
virus lockdown most people should cook
at home to be safer.
I think thoses things are a thief's dream.
They have cameras so thieves will be instantly recognized
I assumed they have GPS trackers since the customer can track their positions on the app, so can the manufacturer.
So are banks. Thing is, there are cameras, security systems, and a judicial system ready to punish those who would steal from either.
@@BManStan1991
Yeah right, if they are caught. I don"t think the company would waste money to catch thieves. They will insure your package up to a certain amount and that's it. It will be like the post office, if your mail get lost, there response...so sorry...end of story.
@@fernandoespinosa1596 Cuz thieves can't wear masks right, dummy.
I think it is difficult to monitor it and ensure it is safe. If some one break it or steal it, how you do? There are many leased vehicle or bicycles, eletric car or bikes on street for rent. But no control on it. Many bicycles or bikes are broken and throw away any place inside river, on street, under bridge. Then they go bankrupt.
It's in India also
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This is awesome. I hope they don’t attack that thing.
I've seen the Starship bots on the campus nearby. Sadly I'm out of their delivery range.
That FedEx Bot look like an R2-D2 prototype.
How do you get them
This maybe convenient . but if these robot's become available hundreds of delivery jobs would be gone for people depending on a delivery job.
There will be plenty of robot maintenance, repair and replacement jobs..
Peasants though the same about tractor
Just in the last 100 years we've used automation to replace elevator opeartors, long distance operators, and many more. New different jobs will be created.
Awesome, now I hardly ever have to worry about my food possibly being picked at.
Don't nobody pick at your food y'all can stop running with that dumb stuff if they do you're in a bad area
@@karmadeluxe6069 "Nobody is touching your food" but also "If people are touching your food then you're in a bad area". Which one is it then? The truth is that it does happen. People admit to it and even upload that stupid shit for clout all the time.
You sound so dumb, no cap fr fr. Lmao 🤣🤣
To answer your question I was most skeptical until I saw the FedEx one, @ least around my neck of the woods. Agree with comments below about vandals & thieves. Ex for care givers who cannot leave the dwelling it would sure be useful if affordable to use.
Whaoo FEDEX THE BEST
Tele Retail is so slow your food would be past it's use by date by the time it got to you.
I was looking for an experimental self driving electric Amazon truck with robots for sorting and delivering boxes
All of them are cool
4:05 ( From there anyone can stole another food if they want )
you can already do that with humans too. its called a robbery both are crimes. but with the robot you will be on several camera angles, getting your height, sex, and rfid number from your I.D in your pocket and your ip address from your bluetooth enabled phone in your pocket. it wont be the discreet perfect crime you are imagining
I can just imagine somebody tipping them over like a beached whale.
I like it alot
Amazon scout is a ripoff of the first one
How many sub stations will it take to implement this system.
I think it will depend on the demand
Those things may be heavy but they are also rather small (low to ground). I'd be afraid of backing put of my driveway over one.
These things have cameras, GPS tracking and they have a loud alarm
That's just what we need more machines taking over human jobs, I hate this stupid world
I agree
debatable
@Jeff Zhao it isn't saving the economy, it's saving large businesses who only want more money in their pockets.
so why you don't quit use phones and computers? go back to old style letter writing. machines are better in services and they don't complain. I dont care for people's basic easy job if machines took them away.
Me too. This world started going downhill in the 90s or maybe a little before nothing like the 50s 60s and 70s
Nice text to speech
Playfully stateuns but fdc would love it. Staying safe as usual I'm certain. Go great offices.
I like the moving trashcan~
Safe arrival to destination isn't sure. Maybe an anti theft alarm should be installed.
The (sameday) is my personal fav. Also i still think someone could steal whatever is in it? 🤔
I was not expecting for the kiwi bike to be self driving too, nice!!
I live in a multi-story building with an outer security door.
So can these robots come up the stairs, ring my unit, wait for the door to be unlocked, open the door by pulling it outwards, come into the foyer, ring for the elevator, pick the correct floor, and then find my unit and knock on the door?
Because...that is what i'm used to for deliveries. I see this a good R&D project to push forward technology, but practically speaking, the chances for this technology to put delivery people out of work...is nil. Just too many ways for this to fail (theft, kids knocking it over, electro-mechanical fail, and general public safety (e.g. knocks over old lady) or gets dog poop on wheel and then spreads it around. Not to mention weather.
The fedex robot looks so top-heavy, I am worried that it would easily tip over and wont be able to deliver the packages.
The One Time I felt same way although they might change it bc how it is too too heavy and how it would fall flat on its ass
It uses Segway technology. The same base is used in a wheelchair that can climb stairs with a 300 lb. human on board.
I like the bass line in the music.
j'aime bien la musique de fond
What's a koleters I've heard about kilometres but not koleters
SAY IT PROPLY PLEASE IT JUST ANOYS ME it's kelom/I/ters
I liked FedEx best he could actually climb upstairs and it has good speed but if it used to starships technology and know how similar they are using LiDAR etc. etc. to navigate obstacles
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The FedEx one is the fastest and could go up ur steps to deliver it to your door
literaly the 2nd one is actually a RC car just look at the bottom
FedEx robot is lhe best
I like the futuristic of these bots 👀
so coool!
Is it just me who finds those rlly cute I want to have 1 lol