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Nuro brings autonomous vehicle test fleet to Japan for data collection

Robotics Business Review

The effort will allow the company to improve its artificial intelligence model by deepening its understanding of local traffic dynamics. The companyoffers two flagship products to automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and mobility companies: the SAE Level 4 Nuro Driver and Level 2++ Nuro Driver Assist.

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Wayve announces strategic partnership with and investment from Uber

Robotics Business Review

Wayve and Uber plan for self-driving fleets at scale Unlike traditional AV approaches, Wayve has focused on “mapless, end-to-end” artificial intelligence. “Together, we’re excited to work with automotive OEMs to bring autonomous driving technologies to consumers sooner.” Register now.

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Ford blazes New Trail with Artificial Intelligence-driven Functionality that Helps Hitch Truck to Trailer

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The system leverages advanced artificial intelligence (AI), including computer vision and machine learning, to facilitate the automatic reversing of the truck and the alignment of its hitch ball to the trailer’s coupler. One of the components of improved TCO is payload optimization.

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Autonomous trucking developer Kodiak Robotics to go public via SPAC

Robotics Business Review

Kodiak delivers freight daily for its customers across the southern United States using its autonomous technology. The company’s single-platform automated driving system, the Kodiak Driver, combines advanced artificial intelligence software with modular hardware. Source: Kodiak Robotics Kodiak Robotics Inc.

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Waabi raises $200M from Uber, NVIDIA, and others on the road to self-driving trucks

Robotics Business Review

The company claimed that it has been able to advance quickly toward that goal because of its use of generative artificial intelligence in the physical world. Source: Waabi Technology leaders invest in self-driving trucks Waabi noted that top AI, automotive, and logistics enterprises were among its investors.

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KlearNow’s Rebranding to KlearNow.AI Reinforces Its Position as a Global Logistics Leader in A.I. and M.L. Innovation

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to better reflect the company’s continued commitment to advancing the global logistics industry with cutting-edge artificial intelligence (A.I.) by digitising and automating import processes, dynamically connecting importers, customs brokers, freight forwarders, carriers and truckers with shipments. technologies.

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Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (GSCRI)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

It has also established strong interconnectivity between local as well as regional networks for cross-border trade and freight movement to flourish with streamlined and digitalized customs procedures. It’s targets include expansion of sea freight capacity and the development of railway line for multi-model connectivity by 2030.