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Tech giants invest $200 million in Waabi for fully driverless trucks
FreightWaves via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoWaabi has raised $200 million in an oversubscribed Series B round, led by Uber and Khosla Ventures,...
Waabi Raises $200 Million to Deploy Driverless Trucks by 2025
Bloomberg· 7 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Autonomous driving startup Waabi Innovation Inc. has...
Autonomous big rigs from Volvo and Aurora are coming to highways
Fox News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoVolvo and Aurora to pilot advanced self-driving trucks this summer. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson...
Start-up targets driverless truck launch in 2025
Mobile World Live· 7 days agoWaabi raised $200 million in its latest funding round from backers including the investment arms of Nvidia, Volvo Group, Porsche, Uber and VC company...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 7 days agoDriverless car and trucking companies have promised to bring us into the future, but so far, all that many of them have managed to do is crash. Major businesses in the self-driving ...
Waabi secures $200M for AI-powered autonomous trucks, targets 2025 launch - SiliconANGLE
SiliconANGLE· 6 days agoCanadian autonomous truck startup Waabi Innovation Inc. announced today that it has raised $200...
HOUSTON TEAMSTERS TO CRUISE: GET LOST
telegraphherald.com· 5 days agoNeither workers nor the general public feel safe operating next to Cruise vehicles or any other robotaxi, and for good reason. This company shouldn't be present anywhere — with or without a ...
Uber, Khosla, Nvidia invest in $200 million funding round for autonomous trucking startup Waabi
CNBC· 7 days agoAutonomous trucking startup Waabi announced Tuesday it has raised $200 million in an oversubscribed...
Port’s ‘big Legoland’ spins, heaves and chugs toward zero-emissions goal
Long Beach Press-Telegram· 4 days agoThe fully automated Long Beach Container Terminal, shown here on Tuesday, Apr. 30, 2024, occupies...
At Cannes, the ad industry contemplates its AI future with a mix of hope and fear
Fortune· 7 days agoAs with those in other industries, creative agencies want AI—but they want it on their own terms. At Cannes, many of the world’s biggest agencies—WPP, Publicis, Havas, and Dentsu—announced plans ...