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A food delivery robot was destroyed after it caught fire because of "human error", its creator has confirmed.
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"One of the batteries for our robot that was idling started smouldering, eventually leading to some smoke and minor flames," the company said in a statement.
"A member of the community acted swiftly to extinguish the flames using a nearby fire extinguisher."
It is not the first time robots have gone awry. In 2017, a security patrol robot "drowned" when it fell into a fountain. In December 2018, a robot in an Amazon warehouse accidentally punctured a canister of bear repellent, injuring human workers.
After discovering the California fire, Kiwi suspended all its vehicles and delivered food orders by hand.
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"Kiwi has put in custom software that will rigorously monitor the state of each battery," the company said.
Kiwi was founded by Felipe Chavez, who moved from Colombia to Berkeley to start his company. Its bots have delivered more than 10,000 meals.


