In the world of robotaxis, there's a stigma around remote driving. Are you really "driverless" if there's a person — even remotely — at the wheel? One startup is fully embracing it. Vay is a ...
Wayve now has major semiconductor names, including Nvidia, as shareholders as it looks to sell its technology to automakers who may be using different chips.
Tensor said the "Robocar" will be the first fully-autonomous vehicle consumers can personally own on the market.Courtesy Tensor A little-known startup in Silicon Valley is pitching the world's first ...
It's entirely possible to jump-start a car without using jumper cables, and it's what car enthusiasts commonly refer to as push-starting or bump-starting. However, not all cars are suitable candidates ...
Vay calls itself a "driverless car" rental service that wants to be cheaper than hailing an Uber. The startup uses remote driving to deliver its cars to customers without a human inside. Vay CEO ...