【Data Research】The transition of 30 million drivers is a management shift, not just a job loss.

1 driver overseeing 5 L5 trucks via cloud centers. This is the new ROI of logistics. Retaining the "Last-Mile" complexity and "Maintenance Authority" is the strategic retreat into compounding value. Muscle is dead; monitor is king.

Full transition report linked in Bio.

#AutonomousTrucking #FutureOfWork #AI #CareerEvolution #Fediverse

EyeingAI (@EyeingAI)

자율주행 트럭 사례를 소개하는 트윗입니다. 한 회사가 동일한 경로·동일한 고객·동일한 스케줄로 '지루하게' 운용하는 전략을 택해 100,000건 이상의 무인(드라이버리스) 배송을 달성했고, 포춘 50대 소매업체들이 일상적으로 의존하게 된 과정과 비결을 설명하려는 내용입니다.

https://x.com/EyeingAI/status/2016389950703599865

#autonomousvehicles #autonomoustrucking #driverlessdelivery #logistics

EyeingAI (@EyeingAI) on X

Everyone tried to prove autonomous trucking could work. One company tried to make it boring. Same routes. Same customers. Same schedules. That decision led to 100,000+ driverless deliveries and Fortune-50 retailers depending on it daily. Here’s how they pulled it off: 🧵

X (formerly Twitter)

DJI spinoff ZYT storms into autonomous trucking — aiming H1 2026 mass production with drone-derived stereo vision on just 32 TOPS vs 500+ TOPS rivals.

FAW-backed, partners XCMG, Shaanxi & CNHTC. #AutonomousTrucking

https://evxl.co/2025/12/31/dji-spinoff-zyt-autonomous-trucking-drone-tech/

🚛🤖 #Texas, where the future of autonomous trucking apparently hinges on your ability to enable #JavaScript and #cookies. Clearly, we've entered a new era of high-tech innovation: browser settings. 🙄🔧
https://www.axios.com/2025/05/01/autonomous-vehicles-trucks-aurora-texas-pastries #autonomoustrucking #hightechinnovation #innovation #HackerNews #ngated
With a load of pastries, Aurora hits driverless truck milestone in Texas

After four years of testing with humans behind the wheel, Aurora pulled the driver for the first time last Sunday.

Axios

After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.

9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company

This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.

9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag

PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.

9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag

I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.

9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag

Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.

9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag

Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.

9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag

After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.

9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag

I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.

https://robpegoraro.com/2024/09/08/weekly-output-aurora-autonomous-trucking-intels-lunar-lake-laptop-cpus-android-updates-internet-archive-loses-in-court-starliner-returns-ki-cordless-appliances-new-find-my-findable-gear/

#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth

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