said Monday it has started using fully driverless trucking in its online grocery business, aiming to increase capacity and reduce inefficiencies.
The program began in December 2020 after getting approval from the Arkansas State Highway Commission. The safety driver was pulled over the summer. The partnership is focused on the so-called middle mile — the transport of goods within the supply chain most often from a warehouse to a fulfillment center or a warehouse to a retailer.
The one time I would say we need immigrants to do a job
So it’s ok for walmart to do that but not Tesla. Seems legit.
Take that, minimum wage
I've never seen someone as perfect as cryptyflora she knows how to analyse trade, and with her strategies she earned me so much profit. I made $15,000 in 10 days of working with her cryptyflora
Walmart delivery services are terrible.
Did the public approve of driverless vehicles or is it being put upon us?
Those are roving missiles
Companies are continually testing new ways to improve efficiency and resolve long term issues of decrease of truck Drive supply. This is the future. Gatik_AI
What’s next driverless roads so no one gets hurt? Wouldn’t it make more sense and be safer to totally modernize the railroads?
There must come a point where replacing human jobs with robots is made illegal.
FrankCNBC VelodyneLidar 🚨
FrankCNBC Two of the best journalists jonfortt
FrankCNBC They took our jobs
FrankCNBC How about being part of society and supporting the community donating to schools supporting charity events and hiring human's....
Let one of them crash into somebody and watch it blow up in there face.