Uber to trial 'autonomous' food delivery service in early 2022

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The big picture: Uber has announced a partnership with driverless vehicle technology provider Motional to provide “autonomous” food deliveries to select customers early next year. It's Uber's first on-road delivery partnership with an autonomous provider, and if everything goes according to plan, it could represent the first phase of a new business model for the ride-hailing and delivery company.

The two companies said trials will begin in early 2022 in Santa Monica, California. Motional will deploy its all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5-based robotaxis, which are SAE Level 4 vehicles, for the job complete with in-vehicle modifications to accommodate food delivery.

Initially, customers will only have access to a curated set of meal kits from select restaurants rather than the full array of options available through the traditional Uber Eats service. A Motional spokesperson told Engadget that the service will launch with safety operators present in vehicles, meaning it’s not quite a 100 percent autonomous operation – at least, not yet.

Motional also wouldn’t share how many vehicles it plans to put on the road, nor do we know what hours it’ll operate or if the self-driving delivery vehicles would run in inclement weather like rain or fog.

Uber found itself between a rock and a hard place when the pandemic set in and lockdown efforts went into effect. Newly minted CEO Dara Khosrowshahi ensured investors that the company had enough money to ride out Covid-19, and started looking to new streams of revenue to get through the outbreak.

That summer, the company purchased food delivery service Postmates for $2.65 billion before snapping up alcohol delivery service Drizly for $1.1 billion this past February.

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The cabin is heated to a balmy 135F to keep your food hot and safe.

Just don’t get inside and let the door shut behind you.
 
Wonder how many pedestrians they'll kill this time. At least this time they've outsourced it so that they can blame someone else (Motional) when it happens.
 
Gee, I hope these junkers don't get uppity like the human drivers, and try to unionize.

They might make a go of it though, since there's nothing, or nobody, which can replace them.
 
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