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AI: Kiwi Alex Kendall’s automated driving start-up Wayve raises $1.7 billion as Microsoft, Nvidia back his vision

Alex Kendall: “The full potential of AI is when we have machines that are in the physical world that we can trust.”

Wayve, a London-based start-up co-founded and led by Auckland University engineering grad Alex Kendall, has raised US$1.05 billion ($1.7b) to further develop its groundbreaking AI tech for self-driving cars — which it is

A driver using Wayve's tech for hands-free driving. The tech has been trialled on UK public roads since 2018. Photo / WayveA driver using Wayve’s tech for hands-free driving. The tech has been trialled on UK public roads since 2018. Photo / Wayve

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AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.A Ford Mustang Mach-E equipped with autonomous vehicle equipment by Wayve, which is developing self-driving AI tech that it plans to license to car markers. Photo / WayveA Ford Mustang Mach-E equipped with autonomous vehicle equipment by Wayve, which is developing self-driving AI tech that it plans to license to car markers. Photo / Wayve

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