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There was Roborace [https://roborace.com/] which seemed to be closely aligned with FE once, but seems to have just been a bullshit promotional exercise. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
> It would be very interesting indeed to see such an AI compete on a real track, but it may not be as clear cut a victory when the very finely tuned senses of a human racing driver are in play. Roborace[0][1] was an attempt at an all-AI racing series that would be run parallel to Formula E (the all-electric single-seater racing series); however, while they did get to the point that they could run cars on track,... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Roborace is already trying to be a thing. Source: almost 2 years ago
Are you familiar with Roborace? https://roborace.com/ They don't use lifelike robots, yet, but they're doing some exciting stuff. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Self-driving cars aren't that good yet. Roborace exists, but an AI still can't match a top human racing driver. Source: about 2 years ago
Foxglove CEO Adrian Macneil will talk about the recurring challenges he encountered while heading infrastructure at Cruise, and how that experience led to him founding Foxglove. Afterwards, we’ll have a live demo of the Foxglove platform, with some specific robotics development use cases. Source: 8 months ago
Let me challenge you on this one: We already know Volkswagen has CARIAD, Toyota has Woven (and TRI), Stellantis has STLA Brain, and GM has Ultifi and Cruise. Source: 11 months ago
I think it's a shame that Cruise https://getcruise.com/ isn't mentioned thus far. They've been fully autonomous in San Francisco for something like a year, and are piloting in Austin and Phoenix(?) ... No need to own a car if it can be doing dozens of trips instead of paying for parking. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I’ve experienced this at Cruise AI myself as an engineer in the Machine Learning Accelerators (MLA) team. Deploying big, bulky models onto hardware constrained environments like an autonomous vehicle with strict system performance limits remain a significant challenge. Friends working at various AI and robotics teams have expressed similar frustrations. Source: 12 months ago
I'm not sure what you can do to ride in a Waymo specifically, but if you're just looking to ride in a driverless car, you can also try Cruise. They have an autonomous fleet in SF, but I think they only operate after 10pm. More info here. Source: about 1 year ago
Apollo (from Baidu) - Open Source platform to develop autonomous driving systems
Comma.ai - Open source self-driving car platform
Uber - Uber is a website and mobile app that allows you to get a ride similar to a taxi service from your phone.
Scootbee - Self-driving, dockless scooters from Singapore
Faraday Future FFZERO1 - Groundbreaking all electric race car
FARADAY - Reducing design costs and development times is an ever-increasing challenge.