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Are robots going to make humans redundant? It’s a question more films than necessary have asked. And now it seems it is a question the logistics sector is asking, at least according to this piece from Trucks. A panel discussion held in LA last week considered whether self-driving trucks would lead to “millions” of drivers being made jobless. Some believe the process could begin in as little as five years, but others say it’s decades away.
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