Wayve's CEO talks teaching self-driving cars to handle US roads
Briefly

CEO Alex Kendall highlighted the challenges Wayve will face as it tests self-driving technology in California, including adapting to driving on the right side of the road.
Wayve's self-driving software, trained primarily on the crowded streets of London, will need to adapt to the different road conditions and rules found in the US.
While Waywave integrates real-world data training within its AI model, it faces significant hurdles, including unfamiliar traffic regulations such as four-way stops and right-turn-on-red standard.
Wayve stands out with its end-to-end AI model for self-driving, differing from others like Waymo, which uses lidar and high-precision mapping for navigation.
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