@typesfast: If I were making a plan to consume more caffeine, having a drone land a cappuccino at my precise coordinates whenever I…
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The tweet discusses the convenience of drone deliveries for items like cappuccinos and highlights Uber's investment in Zipline to scale autonomous deliveries to over a million per day, marking a significant step in robotics and physical AI.
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If I were making a plan to consume more caffeine, having a drone land a cappuccino at my precise coordinates whenever I want within 5 minutes would be near the top of the list.
Keller Cliffton (@Keller): What if your dinner could fly over traffic instead of sitting in it? We are now scaling to provide Uber Eats more than 1 million autonomous deliveries a day. Uber is becoming an investor in Zipline. We’ve entered the scaling era for robotics and physical AI.
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