Americans are unleashing their anger on food-delivery robots
ON THE pavement of a busy Atlanta street Deja, Jiwon, Mu, Niska and Pelin stand at attention. Their eyes blink slowly as they look straight ahead. Inside Gusto, the salads-and-wraps restaurant they face, workers take notice. “It feels like we’re being watched,” says one. At any moment the platoon will break into action—trundling away to … Read more