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Waabi
The Next Generation of Autonomous Trucking powered by Generative AI.

What is Waabi?

Waabi is at the forefront of autonomous trucking technology with its innovative, generative AI-powered solution, the Waabi Driver. This system represents a significant advancement in the field, combining end-to-end trained AI with an interpretable architecture, which results in a platform that is fully verifiable and validated.

The Waabi Driver is designed for factory-level OEM integration and large-scale commercial deployment. It can adapt to unseen scenarios and varying geographical locations. Also, it can adapt to any hardware configuration. The solution provided by Waabi offers safety features and reduces the cost needed by the previous approaches.

Features

  • Generative AI Powered: Utilizes advanced generative AI for autonomous driving.
  • End-to-End Trained AI: Combines end-to-end trained AI with an interpretable architecture.
  • Waabi World Simulator: Uses the world’s most advanced simulator for realistic and reactive testing.
  • Scalable Solution: Designed for factory-level OEM integration and large-scale commercialization.
  • Adaptable: Can adapt learned skills to unseen scenarios, geographies, and hardware configurations.
  • Safe and Verifiable: The platform can be fully validated and verified.

Use Cases

  • Autonomous long-haul trucking
  • Logistics and supply chain optimization
  • Commercial freight transportation
  • Integration with existing trucking fleets

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