Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) just showed off Maggie at NVIDIA GTC 2026 — a sidewalk delivery robot that can hold a real-time conversation with pedestrians. Not pre-recorded voice lines. Actual conversational AI, processed at the edge.
What Makes Maggie Different
Serve already has 2,000+ robots rolling across the US, delivering for 3,600+ restaurants through Uber Eats and DoorDash. Those bots navigate. Maggie talks. She uses cameras, sensors, and edge AI to detect obstacles and respond to humans instantly — powered by T-Mobile’s 5G Advanced network for ultra-low latency processing. CEO Ali Kashani put it simply: “We’re building robots that don’t just move through the world, but interact with it.”
The API Layer
Maggie runs on NVIDIA Jetson edge AI with T-Mobile’s edge computing APIs handling localized data processing. For developers and restaurant partners, this means real-time telemetry, delivery status, and interaction data flowing through Serve’s commercial deployment platform. Serve also acquired Diligent Robotics earlier this year for $29M, bringing Moxi — an indoor hospital robot with 1.25M completed deliveries — into the same platform. Two form factors, one API surface.
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