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Wayve plans to license its self-driving software to automotive and fleet partners, such as Uber.
The company is in “strong discussions” with multiple automotive partners to integrate its software into a range of different vehicle types.
Wayve ’s end-to-end data-driven learning approach means the system doesn’t need to rely on HD maps.
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