The startup says its super-realistic simulation is a better way to prove real-world safety—without the real-world miles.
Toronto-based autonomous vehicle (AV) startup Waabi is calling for the industry to follow the road it has forged by ...
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Waabi and Volvo team up to build self-driving trucks at scaleSelf-driving truck startup Waabi is partnering with Volvo Autonomous Solutions to jointly develop and deploy autonomous trucks, an important milestone as it gets closer to a commercial launch.
This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Raquel Urtasun, the founder and CEO of Waabi, an autonomous driving startup headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The following has ...
Here’s what we made of it. —Caiwei Chen Waabi says its virtual robotrucks are realistic enough to prove the real ones are safe The news: Canadian robotruck startup Waabi says its super ...
Self-driving technology company Waabi said on Tuesday it has partnered with truckmaker Volvo's VOLVb.S driverless systems unit to develop and deploy big rigs that drive themselves. Fleets and ...
Autonomous transportation startup Waabi and Volvo will jointly develop and deploy autonomous trucks. Volvo was the first strategic investor in the company, which also has investments from Uber ...
Waabi's CEO, Raquel Urtasun shares how the company plans to tackle autonomous trucking. The self-driving car company Waabi has taken a new, AI-first approach, leveraging deep learning to create ...
Waabi, Raquel Urtasun's AI company, has raised $280 million across two funding rounds. Having a strong cap table has been part of Waabi's strategy for success, Urtasun said. Uber's Dara ...
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