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Canada-based Waabi raises $200 million, touts plan to get gen AIdriverless trucks on the road in...
Fortune via AOL· 5 days agoWaabi's Series B funding round, led by Uber and Khosla Ventures, brought in new strategic investors...
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Quartz· 5 days agoWaabi is one of just a handful of autonomous vehicle companies that have taken an AI-first approach to tackling self-driving vehicles, relying...very near future. “We have everything we need ...
Tech giants invest $200 million in Waabi for fully driverless trucks
FreightWaves via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoWaabi has raised $200 million in an oversubscribed Series B round, led by Uber and Khosla Ventures,...
Start-up targets driverless truck launch in 2025
Mobile World Live· 5 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...
Autonomous big rigs from Volvo and Aurora are coming to highways
Fox News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVolvo and Aurora to pilot advanced self-driving trucks this summer. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson...
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Jalopnik· 6 days agoIn the Bay Area, this has led to some predictable consequences, as news outlet Mission Local reports that San Francisco police and first responders are dealing with glitchy driverless ...
Waabi secures $200M for AI-powered autonomous trucks, targets 2025 launch - SiliconANGLE
SiliconANGLE· 5 days agoCanadian autonomous truck startup Waabi Innovation Inc. announced today that it has raised $200...
Uber, Khosla, Nvidia invest in $200 million funding round for autonomous trucking startup Waabi
NBC Chicago· 5 days agoAutonomous trucking startup Waabi has raised $200 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding...
AI Startup Waabi Raises $200 Million To Get 18-Wheel Robotrucks On The Road
Forbes· 5 days agoLed by AI scientist Raquel Urtasun, the Canadian tech company aims to begin operating driverless...
At Cannes, the ad industry contemplates its AI future with a mix of hope and fear
Fortune· 5 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 ...