Samsara launches AI tools

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Samsara has unveiled Samsara Intelligence, an expanded suite of artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed to help fleets improve safety, streamline operations, and reduce downtime. The tools, built on Samsara’s Connected Operations platform, process more than 70 billion miles driven and 10 trillion data points annually, using this vast dataset to deliver actionable insights tailored to the needs of operations teams.

The suite includes Samsara Assistant, a generative AI tool designed to provide instant answers to operational challenges. The tool delivers answers to operational questions and is already being used by customers to identify vehicles with severe fault codes and access step-by-step instructions for resolving them. It also helps detect time-sensitive disruptions, such as unexpected stops that might signal a driver is at risk, and determines which drivers have the highest safety scores to recognize high performers. Additionally, Samsara Assistant supports understanding hours-of-service regulatory requirements for new geographies or vehicle types.

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The company has also introduced Intelligent Experiences, embedding AI-driven insights, recommendations, and actions across its platform. Leveraging multi-modal intelligence from video, text, sensors, and diagnostics, Intelligent Experiences makes AI accessible for frontline workers. It includes Visual Intelligence, which allows teams to identify safety hazards from job site photos, measure storage capacity from trailer images, or verify proof of delivery using photos of bills of lading.

Positive Recognition fosters driver engagement by automatically recognizing safe drivers with messages and kudos, while the AI Course Builder enables fleets to create custom training modules by uploading policy and procedure documents.

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