These 6 companies are leading the autonomous truck race
- this isn't a comprehensive list either, there's other international companies also building autonomous trucks already...And I Will continue to watch Tucker+Hannity+Jones+many others PAL! If you enjoy Don Lemon to turn his head and look back at you with a smile, that's fine by me, anyone is free to tune into & read whatever content they enjoy gobbling up...And there are more companies jumping on the bandwagon of autonomous truck tech building...
Future of Trucking - Automation concern
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rkforce/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.a384d9502b33 there's many articles out there & these are speculative projection but once again, it's healthy to stay informed...TallJoe Thanks this. -
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Volvo has a driverless conecept without a cab/seat. They've not made a prototype yet. It looks like the trucks in the last wolverene movie. There's an article in one of those trucking trade magazines they send to everyone. "fleetmanager" or something like that.
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Driverless Trucks Just Did Something Amazing
Six convoys of driverless trucks just completed a cross-europe trip without incident. A lot of driverless technology is being developed and tested in EuropeRussianBearTruckeR Thanks this. -
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Google (Waymo One) is now starting self-driving car service in the Phoenix area, but for about 200 select people. They will also have a person behind the wheel, although they have done testing without someone at the wheel.
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Google's self-driving Waymo spinoff now testing ride-sharing service
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The service debuting Wednesday marks a significant milestone for Waymo, a company that began as a secretive project within Google in 2009. Since then, its cars have robotically logged more 10 million miles on public roads in 25 cities in California, Arizona, Washington, Michigan and Georgia while getting into only a few accidents — mostly fender benders.Rubber duck kw Thanks this. -
We all know the trucking industry is plagued with accidents every single day. The 2,500 driver fleet I used to work for reads all accidents for the week on Sundays. Experienced drivers in the class judge whether or not the accident was preventable. Almost all of them are deemed preventable. To make things even more complicated, this same fleet tells its drivers that the major accidents are caused mostly by experienced drivers (1.5 years+).
People are underestimating the capability of artificial intelligence. Besides the 10 million miles of testing, it also has 7 “billion” miles of virtual simulation testing.CorsairFanboy Thanks this.
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