AI Freight Scaling Tool Released, Trucking and Logistics Stocks Fall
On Thursday, shares of several trucking and logistics companies fell sharply as investors grew concerned that new artificial intelligence tools could significantly eliminate major inefficiencies in the freight sector, leading to reduced demand for industry services.
The launch of a new tool called SemiCab by AI company Algorhythm Holdings has made trucking companies the latest victims of market anxiety around artificial intelligence, intensifying the sell-off in software and real estate stocks that were already at historic highs.
This significant market rotation comes as investors are increasingly scrutinizing traditional businesses that may struggle to keep up with the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
Major trucking and logistics stocks such as C.H. Robinson and RXO both fell more than 20% during Thursday's trading session. J.B. Hunt Transport Services dropped about 9%, XPO fell nearly 7.9%, and logistics firm Expeditors International of Washington declined by almost 16.5%.
Meanwhile, Algorhythm's share price—which had been a penny stock before Thursday—soared by about 31%.
Daniel Moore, an analyst at Baird, said in a report, “There is an emerging debate around open-source automation agents such as Molt Bot. These tools offer greater potential for automating routine back-office tasks and help level the technology playing field for smaller operators.”
Editor: Zhang Jun SF065
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