Yorkshire Post

UK firm Wayve secures over £800m for self-driving cars

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UK firm Wayve has secured $1.05bn (£837m) in funding to build Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) products used in self-driving cars.

The firm is known as a pioneer in so-called Embodied AI for autonomous driving – effectivel­y foundation models on which autonomous vehicles are built, enabling them to learn from and interact with a realworld environmen­t.

The huge round of funding for Wayve is being led by Japanese tech giant Softbank, with American multinatio­nals Nvidia and existing investor Microsoft also backing the firm, which is the biggest investment ever in a UK AI firm.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was “incredibly proud” of the investment.

Wayve co-founder and chief executive, Alex Kendall, said: “At Wayve, our vision is to develop autonomous technology that not only becomes a reality in millions of vehicles but also earns people’s trust by seamlessly integratin­g into their everyday lives to unlock extraordin­ary value.

“This significan­t funding milestone highlights our team’s unwavering conviction that Embodied AI will address the long-standing challenges the industry has faced in scaling this technology to everyone, everywhere.

“Our collaborat­ion with SoftBank, NVIDIA, and Microsoft will help advance our mission to redefine driving with AI at the core.

“This investment will enable us to develop and launch our first Embodied AI products for the automotive industry, empowering OEMs to provide consumers with trustworth­y and beneficial automated driving experience­s.”

Wayve was founded in 2017 and is known for being the first to develop and test an end-to-end AI autonomous driving system on public roads, and has since expanded on this work with its Embodied AI developmen­ts.

“From the first electric light bulb or the World Wide Web, to AI and self-driving cars – the UK has a proud record of being at the forefront of some of the biggest technologi­cal advancemen­ts in history,” the Prime Minister said.

“I’m incredibly proud that the UK is the home for pioneers like Wayve who are breaking ground as they develop the next generation of AI models for self-driving cars.

“The fact that a homegrown, British business has secured the biggest investment yet in a UK AI company is a testament to our leadership in this industry.

“We are leaving no stone unturned to create the economic conditions for businesses to grow and thrive in the UK.

" We already have the third highest number of AI companies and private investment in AI in the world, and this announceme­nt anchors the UK’s position as an AI superpower.”

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