The development comes after Britain and the United States signed a technology pact aimed at boosting ties in artificial intelligence and other fields.
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Wayve’s technology, unlike conventional systems that rely on detailed digital maps and coding, uses machine learning with camera sensors mounted on the vehicles to learn from traffic patterns and driver behaviour.
Its autonomous driving platforms have been powered by a partnership with Nvidia, whose chips are now bolstering a global AI boom.
The London-based Wayve currently operates in Britain and the U.S. and has been expanding testing and development to wider markets like Germany and Japan.
On Thursday, Nvidia had also pledged 2 billion pounds ($2.70 billion) in investments in the British AI startup ecosystem.
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Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair