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First AI-powered large language model for fleet management

By Michelle Froese | May 20, 2024

Autofleet, an optimization platform for fleets and transportation providers, announced the launch of Autofleet Nova, the industry’s first fleet-specific large language model (LLM) powered by advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to help fleet operators use plain language to gain comprehensive insights across their operations.

Nova represents a leap forward for the fleet industry, harnessing the power of AI and natural language processing to access depth of data and insights that were previously unattainable.

By using Nova, fleet professionals can receive comprehensive answers that would otherwise require complex queries and coding by a team of analysts and developers.

Nova has been specifically created to work on fleet domain data across a range of fleet data sources, such as demand data (trips and reservations), supply data (vehicle telematics) and infrastructure data (parking, charging, workshops, etc.). This allows fleet operators to use plain language queries to gain previously inaccessible insights, identify optimization opportunities, analyze issues, and take action.

“Nova will transform how fleet businesses operate by democratizing access to data, and by providing non-technical business and operational stakeholders with the tools to make data-driven decisions,” said Kobi Eisenberg, CEO and co-founder of Autofleet. “Nova’s ability to integrate data from any source and generate new contextual insights bridges the gap between different roles within the business, and empowers fleet operators to make smarter, more informed decisions and take immediate actions.”

Key features include:

  • Comprehensive: Integrated to any fleet data source across reservations, telematics, CRM, HR, and more giving an unprecedented, unified view of operations.
  • Context aware: Combines previously siloed, disparate data sources to generate new fleet specific insights, while allowing users to ask follow-up questions contextually.
  • Quick to rollout: Out-of-the-box plugins enable rapid integration with most major databases including Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Snowflake and MongoDB.
  • Enterprise grade: Supports data segregation for roles and permissions, with industry-leading security and blazing fast performance.

Autofleet Nova will reach general availability in Q4 2024. Autofleet is showcasing Nova at the ACT Expo in Las Vegas, NV during May 20th to 23rd, 2024 at Booth #3112.

 

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