The race for leadership in AI deployment, and the standards surrounding its use, is accelerating. The potential benefits of AI for improving the safety and efficiency of our daily lives are expanding, particularly in transportation.
AI-enabled autonomous technologies in transportation have already reduced injury claims by up to 92%, freight delivery times by 25%, and saved nearly $100 million annually for a global airline using an AI-based flight path optimization.
Other nations are moving forward with extensive adoption and use of these technologies. Policy leadership will be needed, but the U.S. Department of Transportation has only recently begun to incorporate AI into its regulatory actions, coming last among the federal agencies in the total number of AI-related rules to date.
Join us September 8 at 12 pm ET for a report release webinar marking SAFE’s Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (ReMo) newest report, AI in Motion: Securing America’s Edge in Safer, Smarter Transportation. Panelists will discuss strategies to invest in the grid, chips, and compute necessary to power artificial intelligence, and how to enable federal and global standard alignment and the deployment and scalability of an American AI stack.
While the U.S. risks falling behind in AI’s next era—deployment—it can still redirect and maintain its leadership over the sector. ReMo’s report offers a path forward to overcome strategic challenges and ensure continued U.S. competitiveness and leadership in AI-enabled transportation.