The Current and Future Role of Artificial Intelligence in Over-the-Road Trucking

The transportation industry has changed in ways that, quite frankly, would have been considered unimaginable when we opened our doors in the late 90s. One of the significant advancements that has caught everyone’s attention is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

AI technology, including machine learning (ML) and autonomous vehicles, regardless of what one’s personal opinion is on it, is on the verge of revolutionizing over-the-road trucking. In this blog post, we would like to discuss our thoughts at Brent Higgins Trucking in Mulberry, AR, on AI’s current and future role in trucking. We want to take an honest look at its benefits and drawbacks.

Potential to Encourage Safer Driving

AI technology can assist truck drivers by providing coaching and prompts. Responding to unforeseen conditions on the road is a challenge that can catch even the most experienced of us off guard.

AI-powered systems, cameras, sensors, cloud computing, and computer vision work together to monitor the driver and the surrounding conditions in real time. If a potential danger is detected, alerts can be sent to both the driver and the trucking company, helping drivers respond promptly and safely to hopefully avoid risk.

The benefits of applications of AI in the transportation industry highlight its importance. For instance, AI aims to reduce human errors and increase safety. The goal is to create vehicles that can operate without human intervention, follow traffic regulations, and prevent accidents by responding to their surroundings.

Enhancing Road Condition Monitoring

AI-enabled computer vision technology can play a vital role in road condition monitoring. By analyzing image data, AI algorithms can identify potholes and assess the intensity of road damage. This data helps relevant authorities take timely actions for road maintenance, reducing costs associated with pothole damage and improving overall road infrastructure.

Efficient Planning and Scheduling

AI-powered logistics analytics can enhance planning and scheduling in the trucking industry. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI systems can optimize routes, minimize waiting time, detect real-time traffic conditions, and improve transportation planning processes. This leads to reduced resource waste, enhanced security, and improved efficiency for businesses with intricate infrastructure and multiple links in the cooperative network.

Addressing Concerns and Drawbacks

Despite the potential benefits, some concerns surround the integration of AI in trucking. One significant concern is job displacement for truckers. There are several reasons why, at least for the moment, these fears are unfounded. First, some analysts argue that increased efficiency in trucking operations may lead to higher demand for professional drivers, particularly during complex trucking runs.

Second, self-driving trucks have had limited success navigating on the freeway from one parking garage to another. However, all of that success goes out of the window in urban environments where traffic, pedestrians, and other obstacles are unpredictable. Second, while automated over-the-road trucks may minimize accidents caused by human error, the results are often disastrous when AI-driven vehicles make mistakes.

Third, the technology’s maturity and the legal implications of accidents involving autonomous trucks are major obstacles. It is essential to resolve questions of legal liability and insurance coverage for accidents caused by self-driving trucks. These unresolved issues may require further deliberation and time.

We Want You to Start Hauling for Higgins

Brent Higgins Trucking, based in Mulberry, Arkansas, recognizes the advancements brought about by AI technology in over-the-road trucking. While acknowledging the potential benefits, we believe that human truckers remain invaluable and irreplaceable. We understand that there exists a need for more qualified drivers to meet the evolving demands of the industry. At Brent Higgins Trucking, we cannot over-emphasize the irreplaceable role of human truckers and encourages individuals interested in trucking to join the industry.

Are you an over-the-road trucker with at least two years of experience? Would you like to work with a company that values you? Then why not start hauling for Higgins today? Click here to learn more!

 

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