The robot can climb stairs, detect pedestrians, and autonomously analyze traffic lights. The more the robots do, the more it learns.

Recently a video on TikTok has gone viral showing an autonomous robot delivering mail in the streets of Los Angeles, California.

The robot is called Postmates Serve delivery robot designed to replace the postal delivery worker.

The robot can be seen swerving out of the way of a homeless man obstructing part of the sidewalk. The robot was then forced to drive over slightly bumpy terrain, and the suspension system accounted for that slightly deviating from the path.

This, however, is not the only autonomous postal robot. FedEx has released its own robot to deliver people’s mail.

Several weeks ago the shipping company released a video sharing their SameBay Bot. It can deliver things such as a pizzas or pharmaceuticals, says Ryan Hamilton, Senior Business Analyst for FedEx Office. The robot can climb stairs, detect pedestrians, and autonomously analyze traffic lights. The more the robots do, the more it learns.

This is part of FedEx’s pledge, “Priority Earth: Our initiative to deliver a more sustainable future.”

We have a responsibility to take bold action in addressing climate challenges. This goal builds on our longstanding commitment to sustainability throughout our operations, while at the same time investing in long-term, transformational solutions for FedEx and our entire industry.

Frederick W. Smith. Chairman and CEO for FedEx

FedEx says they have pledged $100 million to aid in establishing the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture, allowing researchers to find ways to remove and store the earth’s excessive carbon. They have also partnered with GM’s Brightdrop to make delivery vehicles electric.

In order to accomplish their “carbon neutral operations” by 2040, they are investing in alternative fuels to reduce vehicle and aircraft emissions, and continuing to work on reducing their aircraft emissions, plus the other things mentioned.

According to the company’s website, in order to reach their carbon neutral goal, they list a few key steps to get there:

Vehicle Electrification: By 2040, the entire FedEx parcel pickup and delivery (PUD) fleet will be zero–emission electric vehicles. This will be accomplished through phased programs to replace existing vehicles. For example, by 2025, 50% of FedEx Express global PUD vehicle purchases will be electric, rising to 100% of all purchases by 2030.  

Sustainable Customer Solutions: FedEx will work with customers to offer end-to-end sustainability for their supply chains through carbon–neutral shipping offerings and sustainable packaging solutions.  

Sustainable Fuels: FedEx will continue to invest in alternative fuels to reduce aircraft and vehicle emissions.  

Fuel Conservation and Aircraft Modernization: FedEx will build on its successful FedEx Fuel Sense initiatives designed to reduce fuel consumption in its aircraft. Since 2012, the FedEx Fuel Sense and Aircraft Modernization programs have saved a combined 1.43 billion gallons of jet fuel and avoided over 13.5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. 

Facilities: FedEx will continue efforts to make its more than 5,000 facilities worldwide more sustainable through continued investments in efficient facilities, renewable energy, and other energy management programs.  

Natural Carbon Sequestration: FedEx funding will help to establish the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture to support applied research into natural carbon sequestration solutions.  


AUTHOR COMMENTARY

The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.

Proverbs 14:15

As explained in other reports related to this subject, these goals to reduce carbon and “go green” is just a masquerade for control and loss of freewill.

To remind the reader, here are some of the explicit goals of Agenda Absolute Zero:

  • Development of petrol/diesel engines ends; Any new vehicle introduced from now on must be compatible with Absolute Zero.
  • Growth in domestic and international rail as substitute for flights and low-occupancy car travel.
  • All airports except Heathrow, Glasgow and Belfast close with transfers by rail. All remaining airports close.
  • There are currently no freight ships operating without emissions, so shipping must contract.
  • Wind and solar supplies grow as rapidly as possible, with associated storage and distribution. Rapid expansion in electrification of end-uses.
  • Rapid reduction in supply and use of all fossil fuels, except for oil for plastic production.

FedEx is another one of these companies that is going right along with these plans on schedule.

As explained in another report about this agenda, Pope Francis made it clear that it is the Vatican that controls and instigates this agenda. Check it out to learn more.

The hand of the diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute.

Proverbs 12:24

Additionally, the world is becoming so lazy and slothful, AI is taking its place: precisely the goal of Agenda 2030 and the push for the smart cities. The elites manufactured a crisis, that, one of the outcomes of it was stymied and overloaded supply and delivery chains. What a “great” way to introduce AI robots to optimize work speeds, right?


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