AI is making lots of people wonder whether technology will take our jobs. Well, truck drivers, they've been wondering that for a while. Yesterday, we reported on how technology can make big rigs ...
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Self-driving trucks transport goods on Texas freeways in expansion push, could lead to job losses
Aurora driverless trucks have begun transporting goods on the nation's freeways. That means more efficiency, but also job losses for truck drivers. Chris Urmson knows his big idea to revolutionize the ...
An Aurora Technologies self-driving truck is shown during a test on a Texas highway. If driverless cars make you nervous, what's next might give you a panic attack. Autonomous trucks are on the way - ...
The American economy depends on truckers. Their big rigs ferry food, fuel and countless other goods around the country. But it's also a dangerous and exhausting job, simultaneously stressful and ...
As the trucking industry struggles to recruit drivers, driverless trucks won’t need sleep, won’t speed and won’t get road rage. But experts and truck drivers say they are not a panacea. By Tim Balk ...
"Even midsize trucks have gotten too tall and too big," one insider said. Can pickup trucks get any larger? They've ballooned in size the last few years, becoming conspicuous behemoths on the road.
Companies are testing autonomous big rigs on highways in Texas right now. The goal is to replace human truck drivers for at least some routes. AI is making lots of people wonder whether technology ...
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