
The job hasn’t changed, but the expectations have. Do you have a plan on how to use AI to thrive?
Read More →AI is no longer a future concept for fleets—it’s already embedded in the tools, data, and decisions that operators rely on every day. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, recorded live at Fleet Forward, industry leaders take the conversation beyond hype to examine what responsible AI adoption really looks like in fleet operations.
Read More →AI is becoming the operating layer for fleets. In Cleveland, the buzz was about harnessing AI in an increasingly complex, permanently disrupted environment.
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VMS recently launched an AI-first fleet platform that streamlines system design, organizes data, and supports decision-making.
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As distraction risks evolve, fleets are turning to smarter, more connected technologies to better understand what’s happening behind the wheel. Part 2 explores how these tools are helping identify risky behaviors and improve visibility across operations.
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Fleet transport is evolving beyond execution into intelligence, where data, automation, and AI are reshaping how vehicles move, how decisions are made, and how readiness is defined.
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A two-part conversation with Stefan Heck on how AI is transforming the fight against distracted driving. As fleets adopt smarter tools, the focus shifts from reacting to preventing risk. In Part 1, we look at where AI is making an impact for fleets today.
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Wheels has recently been honored with two AI Excellence Awards from the Business Intelligence Group (BIG)
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A recent Fullbay acquisition brings billions of service data points and advanced AI; the integrated platform enables real-time diagnostics, proactive repairs, and smarter fleet operations before breakdowns occur.
Read More →If AI is still “training,” why is it already publishing, summarizing, and profiting from the work of creators? In this provocative Insight Lane column, Colin Sutherland challenges the industry’s most convenient narrative—and asks a simple question: when does training become extraction, and why is credit still optional?
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