2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijlm-03-2020-0149
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Intelligent and efficient? An empirical analysis of human–AI collaboration for truck drivers in retail logistics

Abstract: PurposeTechnological advances regarding artificial intelligence (AI) are affecting the transport sector. Although fully autonomous delivery, or self-driving trucks, are not operating currently, various AI applications have become fixed components of cargo vehicles. Since many research approaches primarily concentrate on the technical aspects of assistance systems (ASs), the economic question of how to improve efficiency is seldom addressed. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to apply an efficiency analysi… Show more

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“…The papers indicate that AI resources include data, robotics and AI algorithms (Dubey et al , 2021; Farrokhi et al , 2020; Muslikhin et al , 2021; Zhang et al , 2021), which must be coordinated, leveraged and deployed to optimize elements like warehouse facilities or existing information systems. Various authors agree that AI can be used to optimize logistical matters such as route planning and the product supply chain (Dubey et al , 2021; Loske and Klumpp, 2021a; Loske and Klumpp, 2021b). The academic literature reveals the impacts such as disrupted global supply chains and their vulnerabilities concerning a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The papers indicate that AI resources include data, robotics and AI algorithms (Dubey et al , 2021; Farrokhi et al , 2020; Muslikhin et al , 2021; Zhang et al , 2021), which must be coordinated, leveraged and deployed to optimize elements like warehouse facilities or existing information systems. Various authors agree that AI can be used to optimize logistical matters such as route planning and the product supply chain (Dubey et al , 2021; Loske and Klumpp, 2021a; Loske and Klumpp, 2021b). The academic literature reveals the impacts such as disrupted global supply chains and their vulnerabilities concerning a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Truck drivers play a vital role in national distribution and international trade, yet face considerable challenges, with the rapid adoption of new technologies adding to these challenges ( 15 , 61 ). However, comprehension of truck drivers’ daily experiences has been limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides autonomous decisions and predictions about road conditions, traffics, and streetlight. Loske and Klumpp 2021 ; Paiva et al 2021 Drones and Autonomous Vehicles Groups of drones and autonomous vehicles integrated with trucks to execute last mile deliveries. They are carried by a truck and moved to a dispatch point from where they perform deliveries to single customers.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%