Kodiak
Americannoun
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an island in the N Pacific, near the base of the Alaska Peninsula. 100 miles (160 km) long.
noun
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Kodiak Robotics will have a new name and a fresh opportunity to pitch its efforts to automate commercial trucking when the maker of software for self-driving vehicles makes its public-market debut.
Sadly, in places like Kodiak, Alaska, station KMXT-TV will be starved of resources.
From Salon
The products are also sold under various brand names, including Gather & Good, Kodiak Cakes, Great Value, plus many others.
From Salon
The company’s competitors — Plus.ai, Gatik, Kodiak Robotics and others — also plan soon to put driverless trucks on the roads hauling freight for customers.
From Seattle Times
Most recently he was vice president of safety at Kodiak, a self-driving truck company, the statement said.
From Seattle Times
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