A Delivery Robot Spontaneously Burst Into Flames (theverge.com) 57
Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares this article from the Verge:
An autonomous food delivery robot burst into flames on a Berkeley, California walkway, as first reported by The Daily Californian. Kiwi, the startup that makes and manages the one hundred-strong fleet of robots, issued a statement to say that the fire was quickly extinguished by a passerby before the city's fire department arrived and doused the machine in foam.... It said that it believed the fire was caused by human error, when a faulty battery was manually inserted into the robot, eventually causing thermal runaway -- the same issue that resulted in the recall of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 phones. Kiwi says that a new piece of software will "rigorously monitor the state of each battery" to prevent anything like this from happening again.
Kiwi said the incident resulted in "some smoke and minor flames." But video captured of the event shows the robot engulfed in the kind of fiercely burning fireball typically associated with battery fires.
Though no one was hurt, Kiwi's fleet of 100 delivery robots was still deactivated while the company investigated the fiery wreck.
Kiwi said the incident resulted in "some smoke and minor flames." But video captured of the event shows the robot engulfed in the kind of fiercely burning fireball typically associated with battery fires.
Though no one was hurt, Kiwi's fleet of 100 delivery robots was still deactivated while the company investigated the fiery wreck.
water? (Score:2)
Is he throwing water on a lithium fire?
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... edit? Hard to see the extinguisher past his leg.
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Hard to see the extinguisher past his leg.
Is that a fire extinguisher or are you just happy to see me?
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That's just the natural evolution of a lithium battery fire. The extinguisher appears to be a typical ABC dry powder extinguisher.
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Lithium-ion cells contain practically no elemental lithium. They do contain a lot of lithium compounds, but no significant amount of elemental lithium. The electrolytes are very flammable though, which is why they go up in flames so readily.
Ai ai ai! (Score:1)
Software controls their battery safety? Good thing software is so reliable and unhackable.
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Kiwi is the robot maker, not the battery maker. Thus, I don't think they are talking about embedded software, unless they make their own batteries.
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They should go with IMR batteries. They don't have as much capacity, but they are also much much less likely to go up in a fireball even if abused.
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ICR = LiCoO2 (also called LCO)
IMR = LiMn2O4 (also called LMO)
IFR = LiFePO4 (also called LFP)
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Written by a Boeing subcontractor.
Hey! Wait a minute! (Score:2)
That’s normal (Score:5, Funny)
Customers complained that the pizzas were cold, so the AI compensated for the next delivery.
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So, is that the new excuse nowaday for being a foul-mouthed, ill-bred asshole ? "Local culture" ?
Them Turrists Done Tooken The Nest Steppe (Score:1)
"Abdul...this is a wonderful advance on SCUD missile technology. Now we can target individual houses rather than just random neighbourhoods."
"God is great."
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"I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am."
Heisenberg Navigation & Propulsion Systems, delivering unrivalled precision & accuracy (see note a), far surpassing anything else on the market!
News Flash: top military commanders are horrified at Trump's tweet saying that Heisenberg equipped ICBM's will be configured to deliver nuclear strike capability in seconds!
Note (a): accuracy subject to the limitations of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: see http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g... [gsu.edu]
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Well, yeah. OK. I maybe have some slight clue where I am. But my Heisenberg Drive still works well enough.
Not surprising (Score:3)
That robot probably has a second job as a drummer for the Spinal Tap.
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They use Galaxy Note 7s as controllers? (Score:2)
Oh.. my god! (Score:1)
Was it delivering butter at the time?
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Fortunately it was delivering marshmallows. A second robot was carrying graham crackers and chocolate bars.
Glitter and fart-spray? (Score:2)
I never considered ... (Score:1)
It is a spectacular exemple of... (Score:2)
Food delivery robot (Score:2)
Someone ordered five star Thai food.
Of even more interest... (Score:1)