Waabi, a Toronto-based startup, is making significant strides in the autonomous vehicle (AV) sector by harnessing the power of generative AI to deliver fully driverless solutions, particularly targeting the long-haul trucking industry, according to the NVIDIA Blog.
Innovative AI Solutions for Autonomous Trucking
At the forefront of this innovation is Waabi's use of the NVIDIA DRIVE Thor centralized car computer, unveiled at the GTC in March. This partnership aims to bring a safe, generative AI-powered autonomous trucking solution, known as the Waabi Driver, to market. The Waabi Driver is designed to be a cost-efficient, scalable solution capable of handling diverse road scenarios safely.
Waabi's development is based on NVIDIA DRIVE OS, an operating system tailored for AI-defined autonomous vehicles. The startup's approach integrates two generative AI systems: Waabi World, an advanced simulator that acts as a “teacher,” and Waabi Driver, an end-to-end AI system functioning as a “student.” This combination reduces the need for extensive on-road testing, promoting a safer and more efficient autonomous driving solution.
Raquel Urtasun, founder and CEO of Waabi, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with NVIDIA, highlighting the potential of generative AI to accelerate AV development by allowing the creation of foundation models that can operate unsupervised.
Strategic Partnerships and Expansions
Waabi's progress is marked by several key milestones. The company recently completed a $200 million Series B funding round with participation from NVIDIA. Additionally, Waabi has partnered with logistics giant Uber Freight and launched its first commercial autonomous trucking routes in the U.S. To support these operations, Waabi has established a trucking terminal near Dallas, Texas, which will serve as the hub for its activities in the region.
Urtasun noted on the company's website that combining generative AI-powered simulation with a foundational AI model designed for real-world actions will facilitate quicker, safer, and more scalable deployment of AV technology globally.
For more insights into Waabi's use of generative AI in autonomous vehicle development, listeners can tune into Urtasun’s talk at GTC, accessible here.
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