Just last month, a truck developed by the California-based autonomous-vehicle company TuSimple completed an autonomous 80-mile run from Tucson to Phoenix.

The centerpiece of TuSimple technology is a centralized computer. The computer’s artificial intelligence is trained with imagery and data coming from the truck's 10-plus cameras, lidars, radar, and GPS.

“We want to create this network of autonomous trucks, terminals, and lanes, TuSimple CEO Cheng Lu said at CES 2022. “It’s on-demand freight capacity.”

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