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Alphabet Partners With Chipotle To Deliver Burritos Using Drones (theverge.com) 105

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Google parent company Alphabet is teaming up with fast casual chain Chipotle to test drone delivery for Virginia Tech students, according to a report from Bloomberg. The pilot program marks a turning point for Alphabet's Project Wing division, giving the team ample room to experiment with airborne burrito deliveries in one of the first commercial programs of its kind to be green-lit by the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority. The drones, which will be hybrid aircraft that can both fly and hover in place, will make deliveries coordinated by a Chipotle food truck on campus. Project Wing drones will be guided predominantly by software, but human pilots will be on hand to assume control if necessary. The aircraft are also prohibited from flying directly over human beings. So active participants will be shielded appropriately, according to Alphabet. Project Wing chose to partner with Chipotle because it presented unique challenges: could a drone adequately deliver food using a winch system, and can the food remain hot throughout flight with special packaging? The program will be accessible to select Virginia Tech employees and students.
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Alphabet Partners With Chipotle To Deliver Burritos Using Drones

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  • Challenge (Score:5, Funny)

    by amicusNYCL ( 1538833 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @06:32PM (#52851443)

    Knock down the drone, win a burrito.

  • by NoNonAlphaCharsHere ( 2201864 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @06:37PM (#52851465)
    How is this different than the terror bombings from World War 2?
    • The payload?
      • by dgatwood ( 11270 )

        Apparently you haven't tried one with their hottest sauce....

      • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

        The have barred the drone from flying over people, so how does it actually deliver the burrito, fire it at them? Ahh, the pleasant time of lunch in the park at a univerity, the time to sit a relax, eat and listening to some tunes, ohh no, fuck that, listen instead to the sound of a thousand drones trying to deliver junk food at the same time. The insurance companies will love that university.

    • by FatdogHaiku ( 978357 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @09:51PM (#52852281)
      Because after Google perfects this system, they will move on to other ready to eat foods until they have a perfect way to deliver food almost anywhere...
      at that point the whole thing will be scrapped...
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Not even my burritos are safe from the almighty GOOG. Time to switch to Qdoba.

  • by Anonymous Coward
    Giving a whole new meaning to airborne biological warfare. E.Coli dispersed through the atmosphere of your town with 4 fan blades to speed it along.
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Rumor has it that Chipotle was intentionally sabotaged. Sadly it's worked. Their food is still good quality though, better than the shit-tier food-substitute that the rest of the fast-food world has been poisoning our lives with for decades and decades.
    • Do you know what those bastards did last time I was in? They gave me a burrito...for free.

      That shit could have anthrax sprinkled on it, and I'd probably still nom on it.

      • by Anonymous Coward
        They did this for me one time. Went in right before close and instead of being dicks about it when it came time to ring me up they just gave it to me since everything was being put up / thrown out anyway.
  • by stevez67 ( 2374822 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @07:05PM (#52851615)

    Food poisoning delivered by drones. I'll have mine with extra ptomaine, please.

    • Food poisoning delivered by drones. I'll have mine with extra ptomaine, please.

      I believe it's attacks by gas you should be more fearful of.

      After all, this is a burrito delivery service.

  • by Princeofcups ( 150855 ) <john@princeofcups.com> on Thursday September 08, 2016 @07:07PM (#52851625) Homepage

    And what will they do when every single drone is destroyed or stolen? Quietly pretend the service never existed.

    • Re:Publicity Stunt (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Jeremi ( 14640 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @07:12PM (#52851661) Homepage

      And what will they do when every single drone is destroyed or stolen? Quietly pretend the service never existed.

      The same thing Domino's does when their pizza deliverymen are destroyed or stolen -- call the police and have the perpetrators arrested.

      Except this time they'll have video records and GPS tracking data to make it easier to find the perpetrators.

      • The same thing Domino's does when their pizza deliverymen are destroyed or stolen

        I'm pretty sure the murder rate for pizza delivery people will be much lower than for drone vandalism. I'm also sure the cop care factor for theft of a $5 item of food is going to be zero.
        This has fail written all over it and you know it.

        • The same thing Domino's does when their pizza deliverymen are destroyed or stolen

          I'm pretty sure the murder rate for pizza delivery people will be much lower than for drone vandalism. I'm also sure the cop care factor for theft of a $5 item of food is going to be zero. This has fail written all over it and you know it.

          Charge a $500 deposit for those who wish to sign up for this "new-and-cool" delivery service. Financial protection models like this have existed for years to secure semi-valuable objects.

          • Charge a $500 deposit for those who wish to sign up for this "new-and-cool" delivery service. Financial protection models like this have existed for years to secure semi-valuable objects.

            I've never hear of anyone signing away a $500 bond to maybe get a burrito delivered. It would also just make them more of a target since instead of just taking one out for kicks, you now also know you're going to make some nerd $500 poorer too.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Everyone talks about Western decadence mirroring ancient rome's path to downfall. I think the real indicator is going to be some function of how many inane tasks we can shoehorn into a drone deliver service.

    • by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @08:05PM (#52851883)

      Everyone talks about Western decadence mirroring ancient rome's path to downfall.

      Roman decadence peaked in the 1st century AD, but the downfall didn't happen till nearly 400 years later. By then they were nearly all Christians, who, at least in principle, opposed decadence.

      • by drnb ( 2434720 )

        Roman decadence peaked in the 1st century AD, but the downfall didn't happen till nearly 400 years later.

        The decadence of the people or the decadence of the leadership? The leadership can do more damage.

        • The decadence of the people or the decadence of the leadership?

          Neither. Decadence did NOT cause the collapse of Rome. That is just propaganda from prudes who don't think we should be enjoying life. When Rome was decadent, they were at their peak of power and prosperity. It was considered a "Golden Age".

          There are far more plausible reasons why Rome collapsed:

          1. Civil war
          2. Lead poisoning
          3. Plague
          4. The Germans
          5. The Huns

          • by drnb ( 2434720 )
            Depends on one's definition of decadence. I don't consider anything beyond the puritanical to necessarily be decadent. However there is a point where self indulgence can go beyond personal enjoyment and cause harm to others, that's about where I draw the decadence line. I think various emperor's crossed that line. I may be wrong but I don't think the Roman ideal of virtue was necessarily puritanical given household paintings and mosaics that have been discovered.

            My question was really about whether the l
          • by sjames ( 1099 )

            It was the vandals. They spent so much money on sandblasting graffiti the whole thing collapsed.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        >By then they were nearly all Christians, who, at least in principle, opposed decadence.

        By then the culture was habituated by centuries of 'going through the motions' of religion & being made to 'choose a religious allegiance' to comply with the law- while still being influenced by previous nature/sex/fertility cultures. FTFY

        At that time in Rome being religious was just a part of being a good citizen, and being decadent was part of being a good human. Remember the Romans were still the product of p

  • by Anonymous Coward

    When you just can't WAIT for the E. Coli to arrive!

  • by Anonymous Coward

    It is now a certified conclusion that Alphabet exec's are definitely on drugs.
    On the other hand, this sort of reality distortion field worked for Apple, so maybe trying something interesting in a controlled environment will net something useful..
    So maybe not.

    At least V tech students will have a source of fuel for hard nights of party ^H^H^H^H^H studies.

    Delivering burritos to drunk college students seems a good challenge for developing the technology.
    First hurdle: what keeps the customers digits attached aft

    • No, they are quite sane when viewed from the right perspective. Over 85% of Google's revenue comes from ads, but more and more people are using ad-blockers. This is a threat to their existence. So the purpose of Alphabet is to find something, anything, to fill in when ad revenue declines. Some of their projects are pretty conservative, like high speed broadband, wireless, and cloud services. Other companies already make billions a year on them. Others are riskier, but you never know when one could tur

  • Seriously though, nice gimmich, but the liability concerns will never be overcome on these drone delivery stories. No sure it'll ever be profitable either.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I for One welcome our New Burrito Bearing Overloads.

    • the liability concerns will never be overcome on these drone delivery stories.

      Why would the liability insurance on a 4 kg drone be more than that on a 2 ton delivery van driven by a teenager?

  • DMCA (Score:1, Offtopic)

    by Tablizer ( 95088 )

    Onion.com called, they want their headline back.

  • by K. S. Kyosuke ( 729550 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @07:32PM (#52851751)
    I wonder what else is Alphabet involved in?
  • I jokingly comment to a friend that all we need is an über for burritos, and VC's will toss shitloads of money at it, and now the Google parent does it.

    (farnsworth)I don't want to live on this planet anymore(/farnsworth)

  • The bigger question is - can I also get one of those overpriced margaritas?

  • they could just use a cannon.

  • by ichthus ( 72442 ) on Thursday September 08, 2016 @09:34PM (#52852213) Homepage
    Up there!
    In the Sky!
    It's a bird!
    It's a plane!

    No, it's E. Coli!
  • by recharged95 ( 782975 ) on Friday September 09, 2016 @12:32AM (#52852793) Journal

    Didn't anyone learn from existing industry:

    Who wants a cold burrito?
    In Rain?
    And Oily?

    And it's Chipotle, which still hasn't solved its bacteria problem [iwaspoisoned.com].

    Just a marketing stunt....which college kids love...

  • I know we're nerds and drones are supposed to the coolest thing to nerds, but does anyone really think drones buzzing overhead is a good thing?
    If I see one of these annoying things polluting my neighbourhood I will do my best to destroy it. Good luck getting your Burrito.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      If I see one of these annoying things polluting my neighbourhood I will do my best to destroy it.

      No, Internet Tough Guy, you won't.

  • Food poisoning just became an airborne disease.
  • Gram Parsons - way ahead of his time in so many ways.
  • "Salmonella now air-borne."
  • As a member of the human race, I am so proud that centuries of technological and culinary progress has brought us to this. What a lovely day [youtube.com]! I can't think of anything more useful for drone (or burrito) technology. All praise to our glorious overlords!

    (perhaps the sarcasm was a little thick. The chip in my skull must be getting some crosstalk from North Korean propaganda - they've got that turned to full blast [slashdot.org] today.)
  • Why can't they make burrito appear in my mouth pre-chewed? Seriously...

  • I'm just amazed a drone has enough lift to carry a 17lb burrito.
  • Take cover! INCOMING!

    Seriously, dropped from height, that's a violation of the Geneva Conventions.

  • Alphabet Partners With Chipotle To Deliver Burritos Using Drones ... as a new bio-weapon delivery system?

  • That's gonna have to be one big drone to lift all that white rice filler in their burrito. IMHO Chipotle is the most overrated and overpriced tex-mex restaurant ever created. Have the people who constantly eat their never tried Qdoba, Moe's, Baha Fresh, etc. etc.???
  • ...be called CmdrTaco?

  • Ooh, the company that is promoting the racist (or is it just ignorant?) pronunciation of Chipotle is making itself a target for campus hackers. This should be really interesting :-).

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