Fedex trucks (last mile) are now using A.I. cameras that monitor and send trigger warnings for events such as touching cell phones and drinks....
Why not?
Huh?!?! Standing up against invasive George Orwell 1984 technology is trolling???? Sad. You do know the more you all tolerate this the worst it's...
No but what is interesting is that they do offer fuel saving bonuses. I don't know what it all involves, and I am told they are easy to hit those...
Why do they need camera watchers to do it when AI can do it for them? As it advances, AI will be able to audit even more, even better, and even...
Amen. My experience to date has been that this is non-existent and I am baffled and surprised at how hard this is to find...at least for a new driver.
I have never seen one of these before. Why exactly?
I have not. Haven't even heard of them before. Looking into it now. Thanks. I am filling out an app now...send me your name and truck # in PM for...
I meant my statement separate from the obvious. I was curious to see how much of your heart was "also" in it to give other folks an opportunity...
Interesting it talks about a few things but mentions nothing about Inverters or APU's.
So you are doing this because you care about other drivers and would like to give them opportunities to become owner operators without exploiting...
I am not worried about a reflection in a window on a triggered event as much as an independent 3rd party having access to the footage for 24 to 48...
I think you both make good points and makes sense in some cases. It's good to hear from folks saying good things. I just finished watching a video...
OK thanks.
Anyone know if Swift is using inward facing cameras pointed at drivers?
Just out of curiosity...why do you want to replicate what Pride is doing? What is your motives behind all this? What do you gain by doing all this?
So you are actually going out of your way to troll. To serve what purpose? What exactly is my "attitude/outlook"?? If someone doesn't agree with...
Are you a new Owner Operator? Do most people run 48' or 53' for OTR (do you know)?
Am I understanding this correctly? You can find much more freight running flatbed than a step deck? So if someone was going into this for the...
It's not just this site. I use a multitude of sources out there and it's often talked badly about on all sites collectively and why I say that...