
In April, Serve Robotics launched a supply service within the Dallas-Fort Price metropolitan space. | Supply: Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics Inc., a developer of sidewalk supply robots, at the moment introduced the acquisition of Vayu Robotics, Inc.. This firm makes use of large-scale AI fashions to deploy robots in city areas. Serve mentioned the acquisition will bolster its bodily AI skills.
The businesses will mix Serve’s autonomy stack and actual‑world sidewalk dataset with Vayu’s experience in AI basis fashions and its scalable simulation-powered knowledge engine. Serve mentioned it’s now positioned to coach extra succesful fashions by way of the fusion of actual and simulated knowledge. This might unlock safer, sooner, and extra generalizable navigation whereas accelerating entry into new geographies and use instances, Serve claimed.
“This step marks a major milestone in Serve’s roadmap towards wide-scale deployment of autonomous robots on sidewalks throughout the nation, aligning with trade predictions of speedy robotic adoption,” mentioned Dr. Ali Kashani, CEO and co-founder of Serve Robotics. “Autonomy is crucial to our long-term aim of bringing supply prices all the way down to $1, and these new capabilities will assist us transfer sooner.”
Spun off from Uber in 2021, Serve Robotics mentioned it has accomplished tens of hundreds of deliveries for enterprise companions comparable to Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. The firm mentioned that it has scalable multi-year contracts, together with an settlement to deploy as much as 2,000 supply robots on the Uber Eats platform throughout a number of U.S. markets.
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“We’re thrilled to affix the Serve workforce and apply our AI basis mannequin expertise, expertise and experience to accelerating the event of their autonomous supply platform,” mentioned Anand Gopalan, CEO of Vayu Robotics. “Serve is differentiated by unmatched operational depth, a confirmed means to deploy robots at scale, and a relentless concentrate on driving down price per supply by way of autonomy. Mixed with a robust steadiness sheet and a daring, clear-eyed imaginative and prescient, Serve is uniquely positioned to steer the way forward for last-mile logistics. We’re proud and excited to be constructing that future collectively.”
Along with the acquisition, Silicon Valley technologist and Vayu’s lead investor Vinod Khosla will be part of Serve’s Advisory Board to assist its mission of bringing robots to cities the world over.