The future of transportation: Ukrainian startup has taught AI to find cargo and drivers

"We want logistics to be fully autonomous," says Stakh Voznyak. In 2017, he and his team began developing Cargofy, a service that helps drivers find cargo to transport. Later, it was joined by Cargohub, a similar platform where companies look for those who can deliver their goods.
Both services now use AI agents. The bots search for cargo tenders, conclude deals, and update information about trucks and their location. All that remains is to invent a truck that doesn't need a driver, and in a few years, all logistics won't require a human being – this is how Wozniak sees the future of this process.
The entrepreneur started with the development of computer games and got into the transportation sector at the university. What path he had to go through, what his company's AI agents are capable of, and who uses them – in the interview LIGA.Tech.