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The next time you order a meal from Uber Eats, it may be delivered by a robot – at least if you live in Miami.

Starting on Thursday, some Miami residents can order their Uber Eats takeout to be delivered via autonomous, sidewalk-trotting robots thanks to a new partnership between the ride-hailing company and robotics firm Cartken. With the new service, customers will be alerted when their food is on the way and then be instructed to meet the remotely-supervised robot on the sidewalk, according to in-app screenshots shared with CNN by Uber.

Uber also recently partnered with Motional, a driverless technology company, to offer autonomous vehicles in Las Vegas. The moves come two years after Uber sold off its self-driving car unit amid financial and legal pressure. In a statement Thursday, Noah Zych, Uber’s global head of autonomous mobility and delivery, called the latest collaboration with Cartken “another important milestone for our efforts in automated and autonomous technology.

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Nope Good reason to not use the service.

Sure to use this robot to deliver food will not be other people take the food above 😂

Its parts will be vandalized like people are currently doing to e-scooters. Bad customers.

Answer to legislation requiring these companies to provide benefits to employees

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