When the streets of Los Angeles flooded with rain last week, some of the city’s residents found themselves feeling sorry for a peculiar object: a food delivery robot floundering in water and debris.
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You might know about Pixar's emotional robot, WALL-E, who made people shed tears while watching the movie. If you ever wanted WALL-E to show up in real life, Zeroth Robotics has built something that ...