While many Level 2 systems are limited to hands-free driving on highways, the Wayve AI Driver software will enable driving ...
Nissan is looking for a partner to co-develop new EVs with as it struggles to turn things around, but only on one condition.
Nissan Motor announced it has signed “definitive agreements” allowing it to collaborate with UK-based Wayve Technologies.
The Japanese automaker said Wednesday that it planned to introduce the first model equipped with driver assistance using Wayve's AI technology in Japan in the fiscal year starting in April 2027.
London-based Wayve, which is backed by Nvidia, Microsoft and SoftBank Group, is among a handful of startups leaning heavily on artificial intelligence to make vehicles autonomous. Other players built ...
A partnership with A.I. data firm Wayve should accelerate the development process.
After taking a close look at hometown Maryland and giving Kansas State real consideration, Landover (Md.) DeMatha Catholic wide receiver Lavar Keys found the right fit in the Big Ten — at Indiana. The ...
CCC's Ganesh Venkatesan addresses the most significant interoperability pain points between automakers and device ...
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Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
Nissan’s new plug-in SUV arrives with a Rogue badge, but anyone who knows the Outlander PHEV will see familiar lines. But instead of engineering a Rogue-based plug-in hybrid, Nissan went for a simpler ...