Wayve Releases GAIA-1 Technical Report to Advance World Models for Autonomy
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Wayve, the leading developer of AI-powered self-driving technology, has published a technical report today detailing their generative world model, GAIA-1 (Generative AI for Autonomy), previewed in June 2023.
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- Wayve, the leading developer of AI-powered self-driving technology, has published a technical report today detailing their generative world model, GAIA-1 (Generative AI for Autonomy), previewed in June 2023.
- View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231003373396/en/
Driving scenes generated by Wayve GAIA-1 (Photo: Business Wire)
Generative world models hold significant promise to advance deep learning for robotics applications such as self-driving cars. - World modelling can help AI models learn general representations of how the world works and how to predict what might happen next.
- Like how people use mental models to make sense of the world and guide their actions, embodied AI systems could benefit from world models like GAIA-1.