Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin

In this brave new world of trucking, humans, machines, and AI set out on an adventure that will undoubtedly change the face of the business. The trucking industry in Malaysia is at a crossroads between innovation and automation, as the country embraces artificial intelligence technology. Here, we�...

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Main Authors: Rahmat, Abdul Khabir, Sharifuldin, Faizal Amin
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Published: Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) 2023
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spelling my.uitm.ir.874872023-11-26T00:15:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87487/ Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin Rahmat, Abdul Khabir Sharifuldin, Faizal Amin Back propagation (Artificial intelligence) Trucks. Truck terminals In this brave new world of trucking, humans, machines, and AI set out on an adventure that will undoubtedly change the face of the business. The trucking industry in Malaysia is at a crossroads between innovation and automation, as the country embraces artificial intelligence technology. Here, we'll take you on a tour of the highs and lows of artificial intelligence in Malaysia's trucking sector. Before that, let’s have a look on a bigger picture of how AI in trucking industry is at the global stage. One of the notable advancements is introduced by Daimler with their Autonomous Freightliner. Imagine a truck driving down the highway while the driver takes a much-needed nap, thanks to the AI-powered system. The Freightliner Inspiration Truck from Daimler demonstrated the potential of autonomous vehicles. Although it seems like something out of science fiction, we have to wonder if the "autonomous" driver is just another weary trucker in need of a break (Samala et al., 2020). Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) 2023-11 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87487/2/87487.pdf Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin. (2023) RISE: Catalysing Global Research Excellence <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/RISE=3A_Catalysing_Global_Research_Excellence/> (3): 20. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2805-5883
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topic Back propagation (Artificial intelligence)
Trucks. Truck terminals
spellingShingle Back propagation (Artificial intelligence)
Trucks. Truck terminals
Rahmat, Abdul Khabir
Sharifuldin, Faizal Amin
Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
description In this brave new world of trucking, humans, machines, and AI set out on an adventure that will undoubtedly change the face of the business. The trucking industry in Malaysia is at a crossroads between innovation and automation, as the country embraces artificial intelligence technology. Here, we'll take you on a tour of the highs and lows of artificial intelligence in Malaysia's trucking sector. Before that, let’s have a look on a bigger picture of how AI in trucking industry is at the global stage. One of the notable advancements is introduced by Daimler with their Autonomous Freightliner. Imagine a truck driving down the highway while the driver takes a much-needed nap, thanks to the AI-powered system. The Freightliner Inspiration Truck from Daimler demonstrated the potential of autonomous vehicles. Although it seems like something out of science fiction, we have to wonder if the "autonomous" driver is just another weary trucker in need of a break (Samala et al., 2020).
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title Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
title_short Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
title_full Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
title_fullStr Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia AI application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / Ts. Dr Abdul Khabir Rahmat and Faizal Amin Sharifuldin
title_sort malaysia ai application in trucking industry robot rules the road? / ts. dr abdul khabir rahmat and faizal amin sharifuldin
publisher Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation)
publishDate 2023
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