Amazon said this week it has deployed a squadron of robots to roam Market Street in San Francisco.

The little black boxes on wheels look similar to the robots tested by food delivery companies. But instead of whisking food to hungry neighbors, Amazon’s robots will advertise the company’s new Generative AI exhibit that is set to launch on Wednesday.

Located at Amazon’s offices on Market Street in San Francisco’s Financial District, the exhibit will host public-facing events showcasing projects using artificial intelligence throughout an eight-week residency, according to the company’s website.

At the San Francisco exhibit’s first event on Wednesday, visitors will see AI art-making tools and a demonstration of holographic communication. After its launch, the so-called “Generative AI Loft” will host three-day bootcamps for local entrepreneurs where they can get “hands-on” experiences with AI, according to Amazon.

“We’ve seen firsthand that you need a really strong community to test ideas and stay on top of the latest breakthroughs in the space.” Ivan Porollo, Hayes Valley AI worker

The AI hub comes to San Francisco after a two-week stint in Bengaluru, India. And after its time in San Francisco, the exhibit is set for appearances in São Paulo, London, and Paris. The pop-ups are part of Amazon’s recent $230 million campaign to support startups in developing uses for artificial intelligence.

“The pace and scale of innovation in generative AI is incredible” said Ivan Porollo, the co-founder of an enclave for AI workers in Hayes Valley. “We’ve seen firsthand that you need a really strong community to test ideas and stay on top of the latest breakthroughs in the space.”

More information about upcoming events can be found on Amazon’s AWS Startups website.

Cole Reynolds is a rising junior at Northwestern University, where he studies journalism and anthropology. He has previously served as managing editor for The Daily Northwestern. In that role, he was part of the team that revealed the extent of hazing on the Northwestern football team — a story that attracted national attention. Outside of reporting, you can find him making fresh pasta, bread or other culinary creations.