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"And I know how to deliver things to them".
People want their politicians to be able to deliver things to them now.
Do we need another subscription service to deliver things to the doorstep?
We've covered some of these robots before – like the one from Savioke that will deliver things to your hotel room.
If you're willing to have the extension of a corporation listening to every word you say in your home, you can install a Google Home or an Amazon Echo and get them to deliver things to your door.
Users currently include individual consumers who are moving house or have large items they need delivered; small companies that need to deliver things to customers; and large corporations that don't find it cost-efficient to operate their own fleet of vans.
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And it is already pushing into the business of delivering things to people's homes with its Google Shopping Express service, which is now running in several American cities.
After all, delivering things to customers' doors, either inside or out, constitutes an industry with a collective valuation in the trillions of dollars.
"If I have had any effect it is to try to say which bits are worth putting a lot of effort into, to try to make sure the pressure has been taken off people to deliver things for next week but to work with a slightly longer timescale in mind.
In theory, making it easier/cheaper to deliver things should convince customers to buy more, outweighing the increased shipping costs that the company would sustain.
Errands are bigger side-quests that force you to deliver things for people in order to get something cool at the end.
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