Report: Truckers Drove Fewer Miles in 2024 Compared to 2023
“That's a drop of nearly 5,000 miles over last year and the lowest number we've ever achieved.”
“That's a drop of nearly 5,000 miles over last year and the lowest number we've ever achieved.”
That's right, LinkedIn is joining the likes of Meta in harvesting your data for its AI. Here's how you can stop it.
According to new research from Google, 90% of software developers are using AI at work — with 65% "heavily reliant" on it.
According to a new report, 48% of cybersecurity leaders have failed to report a data breach in the last year.
A cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover in late August has had a serious impact on the automotive supply chain in the UK.
Nvidia is investing $100 billion in OpenAI, which will then be used to buy chips from the company.
The expanded partnership between Gatik and Loblaw will see 50 new self-driving trucks on the road by the end of 2026.
Only a small percentage of truckers are women. With driver shortages plaguing the industry, is it time to start asking why?
Here's what businesses could see as the infamous app comes under new leadership.
Amazon and Microsoft are among those sounding the alarms as a new application fee is added.
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A new report from Thales has found that API-based cyberattacks have spiked in the first half of 2025.
DPPs are becoming more widely used and increased transparency is only the tip of the iceberg for logistics.
Amazon's AI tool Seller Assistant has received a big upgrade that could help businesses sell more products online.
Governor Abbott announced that the state would start strictly enforcing English language proficiency requirements.
CEO Micha Kaufman has revealed the restructure will allow the company to go "AI First."
Eric Yuan has suggested that the technology could free up company time, but there will be job losses.
It's not related to tariffs: FedEx increased its standard rates by the same amount in 2024 and in 2025, too.
10% of the global adult population is using ChatGPT. Now, a new analysis explains what they're all using it for.
In the US, Anthropic finds that 40% of employees report using AI at work in 2025, which is up from 20% two years earlier.