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The experts expect agentic AI to be the next phase of the AI revolution, streamlining processes and workflows in every step of the supply chain. IBM defines agentic AI as: AI systems designed to autonomously make decisions and act, with the ability to pursue complex goals with limited supervision ...
In 2025, the logistics industry is increasingly focused on closing the gaps that exist across the supply chain, and technology plays a pivotal role in achieving this ... Driving this technological trajectory in the supply chain, the vendors on AJOT’s 2025 Top Fifty Logistics Tech Providers list are leading a variety of digital tech trends this year, including ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than just a “buzzword” – it is being integrated into many of the tools used by the supply chain and logistics industry today. AI has become such a hot topic and is considered vital to the future of the industry's technologies because it delivers a range of valuable benefits ... With that in mind, this article explores a sampling of AI use cases in supply chain and logistics ...
In October 2024, seven local, State, and Federal transportation agencies gathered in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to demonstrate the interoperability of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) applications and equipment ...
This October, which is National Pedestrian Safety Month, the US Department of Transportation is emphasizing the safe system approach and boosting its efforts to improve safety for vulnerable road users. Everyone deserves to be safe while walking or rolling on our streets ...
Autonomous vehicles could have saved up to 1,300 lives, and prevented up to 5,000 major injuries in California over past three years, according to two a new study from Chamber of Progress ...
With a steady stream of news articles, corporate announcements, and stories on the nightly news, we are hearing more and more about automated vehicles. The potential benefits that AVs could bring to our roadways in terms of safety, mobility, and accessibility are great, but realizing those benefits requires planning and coordination ...
More than 114,000 workers — and possibly up to 455,000 workers – will be employed over the next 15 years to meet AV production, distribution, maintenance, upgrades, and repair needs, according to a new report from the Chamber of Progress ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized a new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard that will make automatic emergency braking (AEB), including pedestrian AEB, standard on all passenger cars and light trucks by September 2029 ...
Waymo published research in December comparing Waymo Driver's crash rates to human drivers' over 7+ million rider-only miles from Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles ...