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Serve Robotics, the sidewalk delivery robot company backed by Nvidia and Uber, is expanding into a new category with its latest acquisition: healthcare. Los Angeles-based Serve Robotics announced ...
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Serve Robotics continues to receive buy ratings from Wall Street. The company also received kind words from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at CES 2026. Two major robotics acquisitions this week also helped ...
Serve Robotics is developing autonomous delivery technology. One analyst shared an auspicious outlook for Serve stock. The company has failed to achieve profitability; therefore, only investors ...
As demand for AI computing power continues to surge, traditional Apple supply-chain manufacturing heavyweights are accelerating their transformation, extending into higher-margin segments such as AI ...
Serve Robotics, Inc. (NASDAQ: SERV) shares are trading higher Thursday after Oppenheimer initiated coverage, expecting the stock to double from current levels. What To Know: Oppenheimer analyst Colin ...
Serve Robotics (SERV) aims to deploy 2,000 robots by end of 2025 and launch in Chicago as its fifth metro area. Serve grew merchant partners from 1,500 to over 2,500 last quarter including a national ...
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Serve Robotics Inc. is rapidly expanding its autonomous delivery robot fleet, aiming for 2,000 units with Uber by the end of 2025. SERV's business model relies on per-delivery fees, but faces ...
Cutting corners: Microsoft has confirmed it will discontinue its popular document-scanning app, Microsoft Lens, at the end of 2025. The move will mark the end of a tool that has been a staple for ...