Woman, backed by Soft Bank, is close to the introduction of the global self -management systems
The company “WIF Technologies”, which specializes in self -management technologies that raised more than a billion dollars from investors last year, including Soft Bank Group, announced that it is close to starting its regulations commercially in collaboration with large car businesses. The CEO of the company, Alex Kendall, said in an interview that ‘Woman’ in London intends to offer his system to help drivers in collaboration with international car manufacturers in the United States and Germany ‘in the near future’, without revealing specific details about the timeline or the identity of the businesses concerned. In a related context, the company published new data on Monday confirming that its artificial intelligence software has the ability to adapt to leadership patterns in the United States faster and a lower cost compared to the traditional approach. Support for large software businesses, the Emerging Wive Technologies Company has the support of ‘Invidia’, ‘Microsoft’ and ‘Uber’, and has expanded its system tests to help drivers include roads outside the UK. Last October, the company began its experiences in San Francisco, while preparing to launch tests in Germany this month. The woman said in a statement that his artificial intelligence model, designed to accommodate hours of management data to help vehicles to understand and move their environment without the necessary extensive maps or pre -programmed bases, showed the ability to quickly adapt to road infrastructure in the United States, including traffic lights, laws and management. The new data revealed that the model could achieve a similar achievement within eight weeks of what it achieved in the UK after only 500 hours of leadership data in the United States. “What we notice is that our efficiency increases significantly as we enter new markets. To achieve a similar performance level in California within 500 hours is an incredible achievement, and we have noticed that we need less data even when we enter the German market,” Alex Kendall said. Competition between car businesses and technology developers. Self -managing car services tend to expand further this year, increasing competition between car manufacturers, technology developers and transport services platforms. Earlier this month, ‘Waymo’, ‘Alphabet’, a manager without manager in Austin launched via the ‘Uber’ application, while ‘Wimo’ and ‘lift’ and his partner ‘May Mobility’ prepare later in the year to start his services in Atlanta. Wimo expanded its self -management services in San Francisco and Los Angeles last year, while Tesla announced plans next year to launch self -management taxis in Austin. Wife Technologies focuses on selling its software to car manufacturers instead of providing the product directly to consumers, but it signed a partnership with Uber last year to fully develop self -managed vehicles on the platform, without the necessary backup driver. CEO of the company, Alex Kendall, pointed out that ‘woman’ integrates its systems into more than eight types of vehicles and explains that the company’s program has been tested on models such as ‘Ford Mustang Mac E’ and ‘Jaguar i-Pais’, according to the company’s website. “The most important manufacturing companies today produce millions of cars equipped with the devices needed for this program. We are ready to get started, and we look forward to moving quickly to spread these features on a global scale.”