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Autonomous trucking is a rapidly growing segment of the logistics industry, which involves the use of self-driving vehicles to transport goods. Autonomous trucking technology is designed to reduce costs, improve safety, and increase efficiency in the transportation of goods. Autonomous trucking technology is being used in a variety of applications, including long-haul trucking, last-mile delivery, and urban freight.
Autonomous trucking technology is being developed by a number of companies, including TuSimple, Embark, Waymo, Starsky Robotics, Kodiak Robotics, and Plus. These companies are leveraging advances in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and sensor technology to develop autonomous trucking solutions. Autonomous trucking technology is expected to revolutionize the logistics industry, providing cost savings, improved safety, and increased efficiency. Show Less Read more