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Wayve Releases GAIA-1 Technical Report to Advance World Models for Autonomy

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

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.

Robot car talk: Introducing Wayve's new AI model LINGO-1

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230914118208/en/
    Wayve introduces a first-of-its-kind AI model for self-driving, LINGO-1.
  • The company is pioneering the use of natural language to help people more easily understand the reasoning and decision-making capabilities of its AI Driver technology.
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    Prior to LINGO-1, end-to-end AI neural nets have been criticised as black boxes, providing limited insight into why and how they make decisions.
  • Incorporating language in this way provides a new type of data for interpreting, explaining and training AI models.

AI Software Leader Silvius Rus Joins Wayve as VP of Software

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Monday, April 24, 2023

Wayve, the self-driving technology company reimagining mobility with embodied AI, is excited to welcome Silvius Rus as Vice President of Software at Wayve.

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  • Wayve, the self-driving technology company reimagining mobility with embodied AI, is excited to welcome Silvius Rus as Vice President of Software at Wayve.
  • He will lead the company’s Software organisation to build Fleet Learning technology to train and deploy Wayve’s AI Driver software at scale.
  • Silvius’ expertise and leadership will help Wayve build the software required to deploy its AI Driver and support the distributed machine learning workloads that are part of Wayve’s Fleet Learning technology.
  • Silvius is an exceptional software leader for this extraordinary software challenge.”
    “Having a leader like Silvius is hugely beneficial and exciting for us.

KOCOWA Brings New K-Pop Reality Show from SM STUDIO “welcome to NCT Universe” Exclusively to the Americas

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221116006023/en/
    welcome to NCT Universe key art (Graphic: Business Wire)
    welcome to NCT Universe is a 10-episode reality show that debuts globally on November 16.
  • A reality show, the welcome to NCT Universe story unfolds when SMROOKIES receive a mysterious invitation that opens the door to a special NEO CITY tour.
  • In addition to being the premier destination for many K-Pop stars, KOCOWA will be exclusively adding SM C&C-produced library titles and new shows with SM Entertainment artists in the upcoming months.
  • KOCOWA provides a robust lineup of over 20,000 hours of Korean Dramas, Reality, and K-Pop content in multi-languages on its direct platform.

Wayve and DPD Launch a Fleet Data Collection Pilot Program in the UK

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Wayve, the London-based company pioneering deep learning for autonomous urban mobility, today announced a Fleet Data Collection Pilot with DPD, the UKs leading parcel delivery firm.

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  • Wayve, the London-based company pioneering deep learning for autonomous urban mobility, today announced a Fleet Data Collection Pilot with DPD, the UKs leading parcel delivery firm.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211019006126/en/
    Wayve's Fleet Data Collection Cameras (Photo: Business Wire)
    Real-world driving data is fundamental to building the core capabilities of Wayve's technology and we have built industry-leading expertise in the collection and utilisation of fleet-scale data, said Alex Kendall, Wayve CEO.
  • For the pilot program, data-collection devices have been deployed on 50 DPD vans in Greater London, which will enable Wayve to collect driving data from vans during their normal driving operations.
  • This pilot program will allow Wayve to collaborate closely with a last-mile delivery customer on fleet learning technology that will help large-scale operators enhance fleet safety.