Waabi has partnered with NVIDIA to leverage generative AI to deliver self-driving vehicles at scale — starting with the long-haul trucking sector. How so? Waabi is developing on NVIDIA DRIVE OS, the company’s operating system for safe, AI-defined autonomous vehicles.
NVIDIA DRIVE OS is actually a combination of two generative AI systems: a “teacher,” called Waabi World, and then an advanced simulator that trains as well as validates a “student,” called Waabi Driver, a single, end-to-end AI system that’s capable of human-like reasoning and is fully interpretable. When these two systems are paired together, they reduce the need for extensive on-road testing and enable a safer, more efficient solution that is not only scalable, but highly performant.
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What we’re building for autonomous vehicles — combining generative AI-powered simulation with a foundation AI model purpose-built for acting in the physical world — will enable faster, safer and more scalable deployment of this transformative technology around the world,” said Raquel Urtasun, founder and CEO of Waabi.