UK-based Wayve, which develops AI software for vehicles, starts testing its driver-assistance system in San Francisco and opens a new office in California
what started as a vision to build a scalable solution to autonomy is now proving itself on two continents. Can't wait to be picked up at SFO! Seth Winterroth / @sethwinterroth : Spotted @wayve_ai in P...
Wayve unveils Lingo-1, a self-driving car system that the company claims can explain its actions with ~60% accuracy compared to human answers; availability TBD
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How self-driving startups Wayve, Waabi, and Autobrains are using end-to-end AI learning, hoping to leapfrog market leaders like Cruise and Waymo
The mainstream approach to driverless cars is slow and difficult. These startups think going all-in on AI will get there faster. Tweets: @mat Tweets: Mat Honan / @mat : This is pretty fascinating: “T...
UK-based Wayve claims a “world first” with its car which can drive autonomously on roads it has not seen before during training, using only its AI and a SatNav
Projects like Google's Waymo, Uber, Cruise and Aurora are developing autonomous vehicles by throwing engineers at the problem …