Meet "Digit," A Humanoid Robot Testing Package Delivery From Curb To Doorstep
Meet "Digit," A Humanoid Robot Testing Package Delivery From Curb To Doorstep
BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, MAR 20, 2021 - 10:30 PM
The virus pandemic has accelerated the push by some companies to
develop driverless automobiles for deliveries. But there's a common problem
developing among many of these robot-delivery vehicles. How do packages go from
the delivery vehicle to the customer's doorstep?
Some have proposed drones,
while others, such as Oregon-based Agility robotics, have proposed a bi-pedal
robot deployed from the rear of a robot-delivery van that will walk the package
to a customer's doorstep without the risk of face-to-face interaction.
Agility intends to solve not the last-mile delivery problem but the last-foot delivery issues from robot-van to customer's doorstep.
The goal of the robot, dubbed "Digit," is to reach
complicated areas where traditional robots would have issues traversing, such
as stairs, tight spaces, and other complex terrains.
Agility Robotics founder Jonathan Hurst told local news station KOBI that
Digit "can lift a 40-pound package." He said, "the robot catches
itself when it falls and reorient to get back up."
Hurst outlined the most significant problem in last-mile
deliveries:
"Once
you've got an autonomous vehicle that does a lot of it on the road. But now
you're stuck at the curb, right? And in order to really provide that service
that people want, you need to then get from the curb to the doorstep. And
that's where we solve this problem."
Agility has sold two prototype robots to Ford Motor Company, who
experimented with the bi-pedal robot launched from the rear of an autonomous
delivery van to take a package from the vehicle to the customer's
doorstep.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUhuhIeQNos
"So
many jobs that are basically robot jobs, they're the dull, dirty, dangerous
kinds of things that are injury prone and incredibly repetitive," Hurst
said. "That's how you can then really increase the value of the jobs that
the people get to do."
KOBI interviews Hurst and gets a first-hand view of the robot. While autonomous delivery vehicles and Digit could one day lower last-mile delivery costs for companies - the combination of the two may result in a surge of technological unemployment.
... and
to be frank, Digit is creepier than Boston Dynamics'
Spot
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