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How self-driving startups Wayve, Waabi, and Autobrains are using end-to-end AI learning, hoping to leapfrog market leaders like Cruise and Waymo (Will Douglas Heaven/MIT Technology Review)

Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review: How self-driving startups Wayve, Waabi, and Autobrains are using end-to-end AI learning, hoping to leapfrog market leaders like Cruise and Waymo  —  The mainstream approach to driverless cars is slow and difficult.  These startups think going all-in on AI will get there faster.
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