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  2. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    However, Cruise shifted its strategy in 2015 to focus on the creation of a fully autonomous vehicle platform rather than a retrofit kit, and never released the RP-1. [52] [53] Cruise initially purchased Nissan Leaf battery-electric vehicles to test automated driving systems, [54] but these were not tested after December 2016. [55]

  3. Aurora Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Innovation, Inc., doing business as Aurora, is a self-driving vehicle technology company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] Aurora has developed the Aurora Driver, a computer system that can be integrated into cars for autonomous driving.

  4. Navya SAS - Wikipedia

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    Gama, formerly Navya, is a French company specialized in the design and construction of autonomous and electric vehicles.The company was acquired from receivership in April 2023 by autonomous vehicle manufacturer Gaussin [], and semiconductor manufacturer Macnica, and changed its name to Gaussin-Macnica-Mobility, Gama for short.

  5. GM's Cruise hardware chief resigns in latest exit after ...

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    In the aftermath, California suspended the company's permit for driverless vehicles, and Cruise pulled all its U.S. self-driving vehicles from testing. The unit's then-CEO, Kyle Vogt, and co ...

  6. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016 alone, their cars traveled a "total of 170,000 miles; of those, 126,000 miles were autonomous (i.e., the car was fully in control)". [ 109 ] In 2017, Waymo reported a total of 636,868 miles covered by the fleet in autonomous mode, and the associated 124 disengagements, for the period from December 1, 2015, through November 30 ...

  7. Zoox (company) - Wikipedia

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    Draper Fisher Jurvetson is an investor in the company. In September 2020, Zoox became the fourth company in the State of California to receive permit to test driverless automobiles on public roads. [21] On December 14, 2020, Zoox showcased a fully autonomous, all-electric, purpose-built vehicle that is capable of driving up to 75 mph. [22] [23]

  8. Aptiv - Wikipedia

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    The company divested its powertrain division and aftermarket related businesses (now Borg Warner's Delphi Technologies division) in December 2017 and changed its name to Aptiv PLC. [23] In August 2019, Aptiv and Hyundai Motor Group announced plans to establish a $4 billion autonomous driving joint venture [ 24 ] in which the firms would each ...

  9. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving Uber car accident in 2018 is an example of autonomous vehicle accidents that are also listed among self-driving car fatalities. A report made by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) showed that the self-driving Uber car was unable to identify the victim in a sufficient amount of time for the vehicle to slow down and ...