Fleetworthy boosts AI capabilities

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Fleetworthy announced advances in its enterprise-wide AI capabilities and strategy. The company said it is integrating AI across its solutions to streamline operations, enhance safety and compliance, and deliver measurable efficiencies, while maintaining a responsible approach to AI adoption.

“At Fleetworthy, we believe the future of fleet management is powered by intelligent technology that supports the people behind the wheel and in the back office,” Shay Demmons, chief product officer of Fleetworthy said in a news release. “Our AI strategy is built on delivering practical, high-impact solutions that make fleets safer, more efficient, and more prepared for what’s next. By integrating AI across our product portfolio, we’re helping our customers unlock real operational value today, while laying the groundwork for the predictive, connected fleet technology of tomorrow.”

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The strategy centers on amplifying human decision-making by automating repetitive tasks, freeing up fleet professionals to focus on higher-level strategic priorities, the company claims. Over the past year, Fleetworthy enhanced its AI capabilities throughout its major brands, which include Bestpass by Fleetworthy and Drivewyze by Fleetworthy.

This includes continuous monitoring and AI alerting, AI-powered audit readiness that warn fleet managers of potential compliance issues, and predictive toll intelligence to forecast costs.

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