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Nissan is teaming up with self-driving startup Wayve on a new version of its assisted driving tech. The Japanese firm is the first carmaker to use tech from the Microsoft and Nvidia-backed AI startup.
Nissan said it will use self-driving software developed by Wayve to beef up its advanced driver-assistance system starting in 2027, a landmark deal for the buzzy U.K. startup that has raised more ...
Launched with a mission to bring "embodied intelligence" to mobility, Wayve's AI is built to navigate the complexities of real-world driving environments in a dynamic, human-like manner.
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