Chinese researchers say they have successfully tested a new maglev train in a partial vacuum tube at 130km/hour, and will now proceed with further testing. They hope further tests will reach speeds of 1,000km/hour, faster than commercial airliners.
global.chinadaily.com.cnSubmitted by lughnasadh t3_y8fl8s in Futurology
lughnasadh OP t1_istcv32 wrote
Reply to As middle-mile autonomous robotic delivery finally arrives, both Amazon and FedEx are shutting down their last mile robot delivery initiatives. by lughnasadh
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Neither company is giving much detail on the reasons why. From the little they say it appears they both believe the technology will eventually work, but it doesn't seem to be happening "near term" enough.
It's interesting to compare this with middle mile robot delivery. Middle mile refers to trips between two fixed points. A major distribution center and its end retail locations for example. That finally appears to be arriving, with Level 4 vehicles traveling from fixed point to fixed point without safety drivers now a reality.
Who knows how long we may have to wait for true level 5 autonomous robotic driving, but if Amazon & FedEx can't make it work soon with small, slow robots, it seems it will be Level 4 robotic vehicles reshaping transport and logistics first for some time.