Serve Robotics Debut Conversational Robot Powered by Edge AI at NVIDIA GTC 2026

Serve Robotics Debut Conversational Robot Powered by Edge AI at NVIDIA GTC 2026

By Serve Robotics Inc.
Publication Date: 2026-04-07 11:00:00

Serve Robotics Inc.

New capability showcases the intersection of AI, connectivity and real-world robotics

SAN FRANCISCO, April 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous robotics company, recently introduced “Maggie,” its first AI-powered conversational robot, during a live demonstration at NVIDIA GTC 2026. Maggie is designed to interact with humans in real time, marking a significant step toward more dynamic, human-centric AI systems operating in the physical world.

“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. I’m delighted with the progress made to showcase these capabilities and how they can be incorporated into all physical AI applications, and Serve is proud to work with T-Mobile to be at the forefront of this revolution.”

Serve Robotics’ autonomous delivery robots operate on sidewalks and handle short-distance, last-mile deliveries in busy urban areas. Using a combination of cameras, sensors, and AI, they navigate city streets, detecting obstacles and interacting safely with pedestrians.

Serve has partnered with T-Mobile to power Maggie using T-Mobile’s 5G Advanced and edge computing, enabling real-time responsiveness and more seamless…