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Wayve CEO shares his key ingredients for scaling autonomous driving tech
Wayve co-founder and CEO Alex Kendall sees promise in bringing his autonomous vehicle startup’s tech to market. That is, if Wayve sticks to its strategy
The company hasn’t yet announced any automotive partnerships, but a spokesperson told TechCrunch that Wayve is in “strong discussions” with multiple OEMs to integrate its software into a range of different vehicle types. Kendall said OEMs putting Wayve’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) into new production vehicles don’t need to invest anything into additional hardware because the technology can work with existing sensors, which usually consist of surround cameras and some radar. Kendall also teased GAIA-2, Wayve’s latest generative world model tailored to autonomous driving that trains its driver on vast amounts of both real-world and synthetic data across a broad range of tasks.
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