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Delivery Bots Have Awkward Sidewalk Interactions, Too

Delivery Bots Have Awkward Sidewalk Interactions, Too

Delivery Bots Have Awkward Sidewalk Interactions, Too

Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer

April 25, 20185m 44s

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Show Notes

Self-driving cars have it rough. They have to detect the world around them in fine detail, learn to recognize signals, and avoid running over pets. But hey, at least they’ll spend most of their time dealing with other robot cars, not people. Now, a delivery robot, on the other hand, it roams sidewalks. That means interacting with people—lots of people—and dogs and trash and pigeons. Unlike a road, a sidewalk is nearly devoid of structure. It’s chaos.

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