Serve
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Uber surprised robotics company Serve by selling its entire stake
Uber has unexpectedly divested its entire stake in Serve Robotics, signaling a shift as the two companies’ business strategies have begun to diverge. This move underscores a broader trend of realignment within the robotics sector. Serve, focused on autonomous delivery solutions, previously enjoyed close ties with Uber’s freight division. The divestiture follows significant investment activity in the AI space, including a recent $1.1 billion round for River AI, demonstrating the continued appetite for innovation in personal agents.