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Thread started 03/19/16 6:03pm

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Domino's to trial robots for pizza delivery

Domino's to trial robots for pizza delivery

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Fast food giant Domino's is to trial pizza delivery robots in New Zealand, it said Friday, describing the hi-tech, driverless units as a world first.

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In a move enthusiastically backed by the New Zealand government, Domino's said it was working with authorities on plans to roll out its DRU (Domino's Robotic Unit).

The four-wheeler, developed in Australia, is just under a metre (three foot) high and contains a heated compartment that can hold up to 10 pizzas.

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It is battery powered and uses on-board sensors to avoid obstacles, with Domino's saying it can deliver pizzas within a 20 kilometre (12.5 mile) radius of a store before returning to recharge.

Customers are given a code when they order, which they enter onto a keypad to unlock the compartment containing their pizza.

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"DRU is cheeky and endearing and we are confident that one day he will become an integral part of the Domino’s family," the chain's New Zealand general manager Scott Bush said.

"He's a road to the future and one that we are very excited about exploring further."

While a date for the trial is yet to be finalised, Transport Minister Simon Bridges said the government working with Domino's on the project and was keen for it to proceed.

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"This is an exciting opportunity for New Zealand... over the last 12 months I’ve been actively and aggressively promoting New Zealand as a test bed for new transport technology trials," he said.

New Zealand is still working on regulations relating to driverless vehicles such as the DRU, which is designed to operate on both roads and footpaths.

Fast food giant Domino's is to trial pizza delivery robots in New Zealand, describing the hi-tech, driverless units as a world first© Provided by AFP Fast food giant Domino's is to trial pizza delivery robots in New Zealand, describing the hi-tech, driverless units as a world first

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Reply #1 posted 03/19/16 6:38pm

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Reply #4 posted 03/19/16 8:24pm

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I don't know I might be a litlle scared of New Zealand now. Open the door. What the he...
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Reply #5 posted 03/20/16 5:17am

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Great! Another reason to fire some people! Next thing you know, they'll have them in the supermarkets too and teenagers can say goodbye to their first chance to get some work experience.
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Reply #6 posted 03/20/16 7:50am

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I don't know I might be a litlle scared of New Zealand now. Open the door. What the he...

mm hmm! what happens when deliverybot gets caught in a downpour, its circuits short out, and it shows up angry at the door DEMANDING PIZZA!!!!!!!!! eek eek

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Reply #7 posted 03/20/16 8:29am

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NorthC said:

Great! Another reason to fire some people! Next thing you know, they'll have them in the supermarkets too and teenagers can say goodbye to their first chance to get some work experience.

true. maybe in the future us normal people will 'work' by leasing out part of our brain to the bot network. we'll be delivering pizzas mentally, from the safety of our interface chairs eek smile eek

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Reply #8 posted 03/25/16 10:54am

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I can just see it now...

...one of those robots rolling down the street at top speed...with a mob of kids chasing after it yelling "Pizza! Pizza!"

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Reply #9 posted 03/26/16 8:10pm

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^Note where they're testing this idea. Amazon is using drones, something that can take to the air, for a reason. I can't imagine a robot making it to it's destination, definitely not in the same condition it left the shop. I don't think I could resist drawing a mustache on one if it stopped at a light. The juvenile tendencies would be too tempting.
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Reply #10 posted 03/27/16 2:26pm

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i just don't think airborne delivery drones are a good idea. there are environmental concerns for one thing (weather) and i think people will start having fun with them by shooting them down and stealing them.

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Reply #11 posted 03/28/16 2:16am

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All I wanna know is what will it do for an extra $5 tip?

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Chancellor said:

All I wanna know is what will it do for an extra $5 tip?


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Reply #13 posted 03/28/16 10:21am

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Yea, let's put everybody out of work. Technology as a god must be stopped it is paganism of the worst kind.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #14 posted 03/28/16 10:22am

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Fuck that shitty pizza.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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