Fleet management company Samsara has built an AI model that can identify different types of potholes and estimate how quickly roads are deteriorating. The goal is to help cities target repairs more precisely and earlier, potentially cutting the expensive cycle of repeated fixes and vehicle damage. The approach links detection to faster, data-driven deployment of repair resources.
Fleet management firm Samsara says its AI model can spot different pothole types from connected-car data and estimate how quickly they’re worsening. Instead of relying on manual inspections, the system could continuously map road damage using everyday driving, giving operators and agencies fresher, more actionable information about where repairs are needed most.
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Logistics AI unicorn Netradyne has acquired Europe-based fleet management firm Moove Connected Mobility to deepen its enterprise push across the region. The companies will blend Netradyne’s AI platform with Moove’s customer relationships and operational know-how, while Moove becomes Netradyne Europe’s regional hub. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.
Uber is outsourcing key upkeep for its Lucid Motors robotaxi fleet to Hertz via a newly formed affiliate, Oro Mobility. The fleet management firm is set to handle cleaning, charging, and repairs across multiple mobility segments, reducing operational friction for Uber’s autonomous expansion. The move signals how quickly robotaxi programs are turning to established fleet services.
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