Autonomous trucks are now moving UPS loads — and it shows that driverless trucks may be just a few years away from disrupting the $800 billion trucking industry

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UPS bought a minority stake in self-driving truck company TuSimple, which plans to have driverless trucks available for purchase by 2023.

UPS bought a minority stake in the self-driving truck company TuSimple. The Atlanta-based package giant is also moving loads in TuSimple trucks. It shows that autonomous trucking is closer than many may believe. TuSimple executives told Business Insider that commercially-viable autonomous trucks will be available by 2023. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

UPS bought a minority stake in the self-driving truck company TuSimple. The Atlanta-based package giant is also moving loads in TuSimple trucks. It shows that autonomous trucking is closer than many may believe. TuSimple executives told Business Insider that commercially-viable autonomous trucks will be available by 2023. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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TheFireTracker2 So basically putting thousands and thousands of people out of work. All while putting other drivers on the road at risk. Terrible.

It will happen

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