
An upstart British company called Wayve, claims to have created self-driving car technology replicating the sophisticated problem-solving and spontaneity of human drivers.
The company released a video of a vehicle navigating through the narrow streets of Cambridge, England with only 20 hours of training data.
“Every time a safety driver intervenes or takes over control of the vehicle, we learn from that experience and that feedback,” Alex Kendall, the company’s co-founder and chief technology officer, says in the video. “And with each piece of data we’re able to train our system to get better and better and better.”
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