They're the delivery drivers who don't say much when they drop off your food. Despite their lack of conversation skills, self-driving robots are taking over the streets of Miami.

Yet, some residents have mixed feelings about them.

"I find them to be a little bit annoying, inconvenient," said Isabella Priest, who lives in the area.

"I like the robots because if you didn't have the robots, you would have a million bicycle riders from Grubhub," said Susan, who also lives in the area.

Technology is changing the food service landscape

Serve Robotics Inc. is one of the companies providing their AI-operated, self-driving delivery robots for service in South Florida.

"Everything is fully integrated through the Uber Eats app. Once you get to the check-out page of the merchant, there is a togg

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