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Photo by: digitaltrends DOMINO’S PIZZA UNVEILS SELF-DRIVING PIZZA DELIVERY ROBOT If you told my college self that in a few years, pizza would be delivered by a smaller and less depressed version of the robot Marvin from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, I’d have laughed in your face (and maybe barfed, too, because college was an insane blur). Well, my past self should have known better because Domino’s Pizza just told the world that it is currently testing a new, totally autonomous, pizza delivery robot that will be driving itself to your door in the very near future. The Domino Robotic Unit, or DRU, is apparently not an elaborate marketing stunt but an actual robot that’s been driving around Australia for some time now for its trial runs before Domino’s rolls it out to the world. 32 JULY 2016 Future Cities & Robotics According to Domino’s, DRU can deliver pizzas up to 12.5 miles away and will be using the sidewalk and bicycle lanes while following your GPS coordinates. After ordering, you get a unique code on your phone that will let you open a specific compartment on DRU, which incidentally can carry up to 10 pizzas in separate heated compartments, along with drinks. For those worried that little DRU might fall into a pothole, worry no more because this robot was built by Marathon Targets, a company that works primarily with the military in developing robots specifically for obstacle-avoidance during live-fire exercises. Because when I’m having my pizza delivered, I take comfort in knowing it’s being done by a military-grade piece of technology. Photo by: PCmag Photo by: imgix Photo by: Arstechnica