Mike
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Self-driving technology company Aurora is preparing to launch its first commercial products, including autonomous freight movement, as a subscription service. The 4-year-old startup also strengthened its safety advisory board by adding another trucking industry veteran, it announced on Oct. 15.
Aurora Horizon will offer fleets “a reliable and scalable driver supply powered by the Aurora Driver and a powerful suite of tools designed to integrate these vehicles with existing operations and maximize their uptime,” according to a company blog post on Oct. 13. “To ensure carriers have confidence in the safety and reliability of Aurora Horizon at launch, we’re working with our OEM partners and carrier customers to refine our product through a series of commercial pilots as part of our Aurora Driver Development Program.”
I still think it is funny how all this autonomous talk went completely quiet until a new administration showed up looking to spend trillions of dollars.
Aurora Horizon will offer fleets “a reliable and scalable driver supply powered by the Aurora Driver and a powerful suite of tools designed to integrate these vehicles with existing operations and maximize their uptime,” according to a company blog post on Oct. 13. “To ensure carriers have confidence in the safety and reliability of Aurora Horizon at launch, we’re working with our OEM partners and carrier customers to refine our product through a series of commercial pilots as part of our Aurora Driver Development Program.”
Aurora prepares to offer autonomous trucking as a subscription service
Aurora Horizon would provide companies tools to integrate self-driving trucks within existing fleet operations. It also is working on a similar service for ride-sharing apps. ...
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I still think it is funny how all this autonomous talk went completely quiet until a new administration showed up looking to spend trillions of dollars.