Domino's says the robot can hit speeds of up to 12 mph and autonomously navigate around obstacles. The autonomous driving tech was developed by Marathon, a company that specializes in making self-driving targets for military live-fire exercises.

Currently, DRU is only equipped to travel on small roads and footpaths, and its battery life limits it to 12 miles in a single journey. Domino's is also keenly aware a pizza-delivering robot might become a prime target for hungry thieves. Its locked pizza compartment requires a specific code from the customer's smartphone to open.

Flesh-and-blood pizza deliverers don't have to worry about their jobs just yet, though. Domino's estimates it will take at least two years before DRU is ready for the road.

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Angie McBrayer, ex-wife of James Aaron McBrayer, leans her head on her son Sam McBrayer as she and her three children and two grandchildren (from left) Jackson McBrayer, 3, Piper Jae McBrayer, 7, Katy Isaza, and Jordan McBrayer, visit the grave of James McBrayer, Thursday, November 20, 2025, in Tifton. He died after being restrained by Tift County sheriff's deputies on April 24, 2019. His ex-wife witnessed the arrest and said she thought the deputies were being rough but did not imagine that McBrayer would die. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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