Nauto Unveils AI-Powered Driver-Behavior Learning Platform

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Fleet-safety technology company Nauto on Nov. 6 unveiled its first and only in-vehicle, artificial intelligence-powered Driver Behavior Learning Platform, according to a news release.

Company officials said the platform is able to actively predict, prevent and decrease high-risk driving events.

Nauto said its AI system continuously analyzes sensor data from driver behaviors, exterior hazards and vehicle movement in real time. The platform consists of five modules designed to complement each other with new features that deepen Nauto’s ability to analyze data.



Part of the system fuses data from sensors in real time and compares against insights derived from more than 400 million AI-analyzed video miles and billions of telemetry data points, according to Nauto.

Nauto’s new policy-violation feature can detect prohibited activities such as cellphone use and smoking.

“We designed the Nauto Driver Behavior Learning Platform to be the most important part of a commercial fleet’s driver safety program,” said Shweta Shrivastava, vice president of products. “We help commercial fleets protect its most critical assets — its drivers. By alerting drivers to danger before it’s too late, or offering clear and actionable coaching in the moment, companies are quickly learning the power of Nauto’s platform to reinvent fleet economics and keep drivers safe.”

Nauto said its technology already has helped its customer base of more than 400 fleets, including Allegiant Logistics and Daytona Beverages.

Based in Palo Alto, Calif., Nauto, said its technology has helped fleets avoid more than 25,000 collisions, resulting in nearly $100 million in savings. — Transport Topics

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