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This week’s Shift podcast features multiple interviews regarding news developments shared at Nvidia’s GTC, a prominent conference for developers sharing their latest artificial intelligence innovations.
In this episode:
Nvidia automotive Vice President Ali Kani discusses the company’s new partnership with General Motors and delves deeper into the tech giant’s long-term automotive strategy.
Wayve CEO Alex Kendall takes us for a spin around San Jose, shows us firsthand how an end-to-end learning model can effectively drive a vehicle in a new environment with little training, and shares how Wayve might help legacy automakers compete with Chinese rivals and Tesla.
Volvo software engineering chief Alwin Bakkenes and Zenseact product Vice President Erik Coelingh detail a new technique that allows them to create thousands of synthetic driving scenarios derived from one real-life incident.
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This week’s Shift podcast features multiple interviews regarding news developments shared at Nvidia’s GTC, a prominent conference for developers sharing their latest artificial intelligence innovations.
In this episode:
Nvidia automotive Vice President Ali Kani discusses the company’s new partnership with General Motors and delves deeper into the tech giant’s long-term automotive strategy.
Wayve CEO Alex Kendall takes us for a spin around San Jose, shows us firsthand how an end-to-end learning model can effectively drive a vehicle in a new environment with little training, and shares how Wayve might help legacy automakers compete with Chinese rivals and Tesla.
Volvo software engineering chief Alwin Bakkenes and Zenseact product Vice President Erik Coelingh detail a new technique that allows them to create thousands of synthetic driving scenarios derived from one real-life incident.
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