One
of
Starship
Technologies’
autonomous
food
delivery
robots
tripped
up
a
school
employee
at
Arizona
State
University
last
September.
As 404
Media reports,
when
contacted
by
the
police,
an
employee
asked
for
the
person’s
info
to
share
insurance
info
and
to
offer
a
few
promo
codes.
A
police
report
said
video
footage
confirmed
the
person’s
description
of
the
incident.
They
waited
for
a
delivery
robot
to
pass.
Once
they
continued,
the
robot
suddenly
reversed
and
knocked
them
over
before
driving
a
short
distance
away
and
reversing
to
hit
them
again
while
they
were
on
the
ground.
They
reported
lower
back
pain
and
a
4-inch
cut
on
their
arm
that
was
treated
by
the
local
fire
department.
A
company
spokesperson
told 404
Media that
the
robot
hit
the
pedestrian
“at
extremely
low
speed
after
detecting
an
oncoming
vehicle.”
404
Media
also
noted
another
incident
where
Starship
Technologies
initially
declined
to
press
charges
against
two
students
who
stole
a
robot
before
reversing
course
and
pressing
charges,
and
the
outlet
previously
reported
on
problems
the
bots
had
driving
into
construction
sites
or
off
campus.
Starship
Technologies
began
its
first
robot
delivery
trials
in
Europe
in
2016,
and
by
2021,
the
company
had
completed
1.5
million
deliveries
and
operated
on
20
campuses.
That
number
grew
to
50
by
late
2023,
and
earlier
this
year,
it
said
it
had
completed
more
than
6
million
autonomous
deliveries.
All
in
all,
insurance
info
and
promo
codes
might
not
be
a
bad
offer
—
one
woman
couldn’t
get
video
from
Starship
Technologies
in
2020
when
one
of
the
robots
ran
into
her
car,
causing
$2,600
in
damage.
Original author: Umar Shakir
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