Humble Robotics’ CEO says the tech finally caught up to the vision for autonomous vehicles
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Claims that “the tech finally caught up” from a freight AV founder signal that teams are betting sensor costs, perception, and planning are now good enough for real lanes. Treat this as an invitation to run tightly scoped pilots—not to rewrite your entire fleet strategy on hype 2.0.
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