Norman Yee
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | July 29,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | San Francisco |
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Party | Democratic Party |
Residence | San Francisco |
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Job | Official |
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Previous position | President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (2019–2021) |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
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Norman Yee Life story
Norman Yee is a former American elected official and educator in San Francisco, California. He served as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors representing Supervisorial District 7 from 2012 to 2021 and was elected president of the Board in January 2019.
Amazon Scout robots take to pavements in Washington State
Scout will deliver goods ordered for same-day, one-day or two-day delivery
Amazon is experimenting with delivery robots, starting with a little truck called Scout which is taking to the pavements in Washington State.
Six of the autonomous electric trucks will deliver parcels "at walking pace" round Snohomish County .
The robots will only operate during The Day and will be accompanied by an Amazon employee initially.
It is the latest in a series of trials of pavement robots, seen as being a good alternative to road deliveries.
"We developed Amazon Scout at our research and development lab in Seattle, ensuring the devices can safely and efficiently navigate around pets, pedestrians and Anything Else in their path," said Amazon
The truck is shown in a promotional video delivering a parcel, with a lid automatically lifting when the customer comes out of their house to retrieve The Package . Details of how exactly this will work are not given. Neither is there any explanation for what happens if the customer is not in at the time of delivery.
Amazon will not be alone in making such deliveries. Robotics firm Starship Technologies has also just announced a fleet of two dozen autonomous robots that will deliver coffee and pizza to college students in Virginia.
The robots can be requested via an app to deliver goods across the campus of George Mason University.
San Francisco has had delivery robots on its streets for several years, with tech start-ups, including Marble and Starship, leading the way.
But there has been something of a backlash, with some living there describing the robots as a menace and questioning how safe it was to share the pavements with them.
In 2017, city supervisor Norman Yee introduced legislation to restrict their use, including capping The Number of permits issued at three per company and requiring the delivery bots to only operate within certain neighbourhoods. They must also be accompanied by a human at all times.
washington, robotics, delivery services, united states, amazon
Source of news: bbc.com