The world’s two biggest driverless car groups plan to launch robotaxis in London in 2026, as the UK capital emerges as the ...
Let's put aside the Tesla vs. Waymo debate and talk about Wayve. The UK-based startup, founded in 2017, is yet another company that has autonomous-driving technology ambitions, but it's not building a ...
Even if Elon Musk's dream of robotaxis for everyone is a long way off, sleek electric cars powered by artificial intelligence ...
Nvidia’s tightening control over the autonomous driving stack contrasts sharply with China’s state-coordinated but fragmented ...
Microsoft announced its strengthened partnership with British born autonomous driving startup Wayve on Thursday, in a move ...
In what might be the most tangible sign yet that autonomous vehicles are moving ever closer to everyday reality, a Swedish ...
Uber and Lyft will start testing Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis in London in 2026, joining Waymo and local startup Wayve as companies that will have autonomous vehicles in the city next year. Lyft CEO ...
Major corporations are investing heavily into autonomous vehicles. Lyft is taking things to a new level by developing one of the largest passenger autonomous vehicles on American roads. The upcoming ...
Nissan said it has started trials of its next-generation driver-assistance system in Tokyo using Ariya electric vehicles, reported Reuters. The technology, developed with London-based startup Wayve, ...
Just as Nvidia provides a full AI stack for data center deployment, the same is true for the autonomous driving race. And in the same way Nvidia is reliant on TSMC fabs to produce its designed chips, ...