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A Sweden-based transportation company called Einride aims to make autonomous, electric vehicles the future of shipping.

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  1. Dumb
    And
    Dumber

  2. How much taxpayer money is being used for autonomous trucks?

  3. Atleast give credit to the vehicle design.

  4. i didn't hear why autonomous-ness was a good thing. Why not have a driver, even if the truck is electric? Is it just the cost of the driver we're concerned about? As with many things, this seems like progress for the sake of progress without much benefit.

  5. Trains are the OG driverless tech. Why not you Americans use that?

  6. “THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!”

  7. Wonder how it handles merge. Truck drivers are often very nice and switches lane, allowing me to accelerate to highway speed. Although it's not necessary, but it is nice not having to slow down or quickly accelerate to safely merge (often in those L shaped merges during tradfic hours). Wonder how will the robot react to the merges on highway. Or, will the be smart enough to make room for emergency vehicles.

    • Le0
    • June 23, 2023

    Tesla will be the leader in this

  8. no inside cab so ya'll trying to take jobs away from thousands of truck drivers?

  9. Why they don't have other vehicles on testing track? Won't it make sense to test these with other vehicles.

  10. I like to see how it does in heavy traffic and how far it can travel in range.

  11. Can you imagine how easy it will be to highjack an autonomous truck? It will stop if you get in front of it and slow down. Then just jack it. And guess who will have to pay for the losses?

  12. Will they be Held Legally accountable?
    Like Uber in Phenix?

  13. And yet again nobody is wondering where all the electricity is coming from…
    Made by nuclear plants or coal plants or "greener" ahum solutions where forests are chopped to be burned and be converted into electricity. And let's not forget all the dirty cobalt mines in Congo where children work in extreme circumstances. All for us Europeans and other wealthy parts of the world to feel "sustainable"

  14. Autonomous and electric are two separate things. Both have hurdles to overcome to completely replace gas-powered or human-driven trucking. As more human drivers adopt non-gas vehicles, and as ai continues to develop, it's likely both will eventually become the norm. In fact, the explosive growth in AI the last year or so, despite being unrelated to autonomous driving, is a very encouraging sign that self-driving vehicles will continue to grow in popularity. I don't know if battery technology will improve as rapidly, but fingers crossed. I'm happy with any clean, non-gas option – hydrogen or whatever… but hope it takes off quickly!

  15. America needs it, but the tech is not ready and American infrastructure is definitely not ready. Last 20 miles would have to be human driven electric vehicles, especially here in Atlanta.

  16. 😮

  17. Work from home for truckers?

  18. This is unbelievable I can’t imagine a day with out technology. My how far we have come, with the the help of A.I I believe they will be able to implement a new way for mapping the the world and creating a new Augmented Realty world for their systems to navigate.

  19. Agenda2030

  20. Nope. Not gonna work.

  21. The future of AI is very exciting. It seems every day we become closer to becoming completely autonomous… I’m excited to see what this brings for the future for both people as well as the effects it has on the workplace.

  22. It's hard to know for sure if that technology would ever be worldwide.
    On one hand the companies could embrace it if it'll save them money.
    On the other hand, the truck drivers themselves will go ballistic and proceed to support politicians who promise not to allow that electric vehicle technology to be used in their countries.

  23. Super neat👏🏽🔥🔥🔥

  24. You will have to redo the full infrastructure to make this relatively possible.

  25. Just have trains. This will never happen, almost everyone has been pulling out money from autonomous vehicles.

  26. So they aim to take away jobs, shrinking an already shrunken job market. Which means less taxes being collected. The government cant even pay their bills with the revenue they collect now. This reminds me of NAFTA, but instead of shipping jobs to other countries, theyre outsourcing our jobs to comuters and AI.

  27. Plus EV's are not emission free , for their emissions are generated at the power plant

  28. How about using rails for long hauls and then smaller vehicles for “the last mile” far more efficient, safer for the roads and other drivers

  29. Electric trucks are a dream, theyre too heavy to be viable lol

  30. More hype than reality. This is great tech for campuses or small unpopulated transit routes within a state. It will never travel the interstate because of liability reasons.

  31. They will go at any length to eliminate the costs human labour and oversight for profit.

  32. The age of UBI is apon the US.

  33. WooooW

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