That's not a good example to bring up, especially if you take into account the recent layoffs and their current operations.
In Estonia they still seem to be doing a sort of a limited trial where they only deliver to a small area of one part of the town. The robots are too slow and get ignored by traffic all the time since their programming is very conservative. They try to avoid accidents but at the cost of delivery times.
In Estonia they still seem to be doing a sort of a limited trial where they only deliver to a small area of one part of the town. The robots are too slow and get ignored by traffic all the time since their programming is very conservative. They try to avoid accidents but at the cost of delivery times.