00:00This is the AVRIDE robot that is here in Jersey City, delivering Uber Eats orders throughout downtown.
00:16This is a tough environment for a couple of reasons, and we like tough environments, mainly because it's very densely populated.
00:24In this particular operating area in Jersey City, we have around 30 robots, and it's increasing all the time.
00:40So you can see on the top here the LIDAR. This builds a 3D image around the robot.
00:46All the time they're traveling, they're understanding the behavior of pedestrians and also cars when it crosses a crosswalk.
00:52If something comes up, like a tree's fallen in the path, or there's a pedestrian, the robot can use its self-driving brain, essentially, to avoid and navigate those objects.
01:12Wrong way!
01:22They can travel on the edge of the road if needs be, but we like to keep the robots on the sidewalks.
01:32They're classified legally as a pedestrianized delivery device, so they're designed to go where pedestrians go.
01:39They're signing off the road if needed to record their orders.
01:50They don't actually have to take a look down the window and notice on their database.
01:53They actually look at what I'm using, they just lately work for everyone but they work really hard.
01:56It's a pretty어요.
01:58So going in there was a room so this pizza is something thatЕН is sanitized.
02:03El único modo que el robot puede abrir es por el aplicador de la aplicación de clientes.
02:17Si alguien podría, por ejemplo, abrir el lid y tomar su comida.
02:21Así que es muy, muy seguro.
02:22Hemos hecho miles de entregas a date y continúa.
02:33¡Gracias!
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