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Home / Business and Economy / Waabi Secures $1B, Partners with Uber for Robotaxis

Waabi Secures $1B, Partners with Uber for Robotaxis

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Waabi raised $1 billion, partnering with Uber for robotaxis.
  • The startup's AI technology aims to scale across multiple verticals.
  • Waabi uses a simulator, Waabi World, for efficient training and testing.
Waabi Secures $1B, Partners with Uber for Robotaxis

Autonomous vehicle startup Waabi has announced a substantial $1 billion funding round, including a $750 million Series C and approximately $250 million from Uber. This funding enables a partnership with Uber to deploy Waabi's self-driving technology on its ride-hailing platform, marking an expansion from autonomous trucking.

Waabi's strategy hinges on a generalized AI architecture, allowing a single technology stack to address multiple autonomous driving verticals like trucking and robotaxis. This capital-efficient approach differentiates it from competitors who have previously focused on single verticals or struggled to scale.

The company utilizes an advanced closed-loop simulator called Waabi World for training and validating its AI. This simulator enables efficient learning and testing, allowing the Waabi Driver to reason and maneuver like a human, generalizing from fewer examples.

This deal significantly boosts Waabi's total funding to approximately $1.28 billion. The partnership with Uber is expected to accelerate market penetration and scalability, with Waabi aiming for vertical integration with automakers from the factory floor for safety and efficiency.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Waabi secured $1 billion in funding, comprising a $750 million Series C round and $250 million from Uber.
Waabi employs a generalized AI architecture and a capital-efficient approach, utilizing its Waabi World simulator to scale its technology across multiple verticals like trucking and robotaxis.
Waabi will deploy its self-driving cars on Uber's ride-hailing platform, with the goal of vertical integration with automakers from the factory floor for enhanced safety and scalability.

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