Can robotaxis think more like humans?
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How do you build an autonomous vehicle? Most self-driving car companies teach their models the rules of the road and pack cars with sophisticated sensors. But Wayve, a British startup, has a different approach. The company uses deep learning to train an “AI driver” for autonomous vehicles. In recent days, Wayve, in partnership with Uber, has been granted the first licences to operate robotaxis in London. Will their human-inspired cars finally transform city streets? We sit down with the company’s CEO, Alex Kendall, to find out.
Guests and hosts:
- Alex Hern, The Economist’s AI writer
- Alex Kendall, CEO of Wayve
- Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor
Watch the full interview with Alex Kendall on The Economist’s “Inside Tech”.
Topics covered:
- Robotaxis
- Wayve and Uber
- Autonomous vehicles
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