Allegedly trashing Airbnbs to test robots puts startup in legal trouble
A startup faces a $12,000 lawsuit over alleged home damage during robot tests.
A startup is facing legal trouble over allegations that robot testing damaged an Airbnb property. The lawsuit seeks $12,000 from the company, according to the provided article summary. The available excerpt does not identify the startup, describe the robot, detail the alleged damage, or state whether a court has ruled on the claim.
Ars Technica reports that a startup is facing a legal dispute over robot testing activities. According to the original summary currently available, the company is accused of causing residential damage while testing robots inside an Airbnb property, and the related lawsuit seeks $12,000 in compensation from the startup. The original title describes the accusation using "allegedly," so at this stage it should be regarded as a claim within an ongoing lawsuit, rather than an already-confirmed fact.
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