Lowe's is testing 400-pound, egg-shaped autonomous robots to patrol parking lots at some of its stores
Knightscope declined to comment on Lowe's robot project when reached by Insider, saying"as a matter of corporate policy, we do not speak on behalf of our clients and/or end users."
The company, founded in 2013, has clients across a variety of sectors, from law enforcement to commercial real estate to schools. Knightscope began public trading on Nasdaq early last year. The company called the incident a"freakish accident." Have you seen one of these robots before? We want to hear about your thoughts and experiences. Contact Ben Tobin on email at [email protected] or by Signal at +1 703-498-9171.Subscribe to push notifications
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