Estonian startup's delivery robots now cheaper than human couriers in UK city
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The Economist
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Starship Technologies, an Estonian startup, has deployed delivery robots in Milton Keynes, England, claiming they are now cheaper than human couriers. The article highlights how this English city, known for its roundabouts, has become a testing ground for robot delivery services, contrasting with San Francisco's self-driving taxis as a glimpse into the future of autonomous logistics.
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the English city, halfway between Oxford and Cambridge and best known for an abundance of roundabouts, is the place to go if you want to see a world without delivery drivers
It is one of the largest markets for Starship Technologies, an Estonian startup which claims to have cracked the problem of getting robots to
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