Serve Robotics introduces AI-powered conversational robot at NVIDIA event
Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ: SERV) demonstrated "Maggie," its first AI-powered conversational robot, at NVIDIA GTC 2026. The robot is designed to interact with humans in real time.
"We're building robots that don't just move through the world, but interact with it," said Ali Kashani, CEO and co-founder of Serve Robotics. "With T-Mobile's edge network, our robots can respond, unlocking more natural interactions and bringing physical AI into everyday environments."
Serve Robotics operates autonomous delivery robots on sidewalks for short-distance, last-mile deliveries in urban areas. The robots use cameras, sensors, and AI to navigate city streets and detect obstacles while interacting with pedestrians.
The company partnered with T-Mobile to power Maggie using T-Mobile's 5G Advanced and edge computing technology. The partnership enables real-time responsiveness through ultra-low latency, enhanced security, and localized data processing capabilities.
"Unlocking the full potential of physical AI requires more than intelligence on the device, it demands a network that can support inferencing at the edge where AI is moving and interacting with the world in real time," said Grant Ries, Chief Data & AI Officer at T-Mobile.
The information is based on a company press release statement.
