China self-driving startup seeks to cut vehicle costs with road sensors – Nikkei Asia
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Allride.ai hopes to overcome barriers to widespread use of Level 4 automation
Allride.ai’s cars have a notable lack of equipment on their exterior because much of the technology needed to guide them isĀ on roads instead. (Photo by Noriyuki Doi)
NORIYUKI DOI and YUSUKE HINATA, Nikkei staff writersApril 17, 2023 12:01 JST | China
SHANGHAI/GUANGZHOU — One of China’s most closely watched startups in the field of self-driving technology aims to cut the cost of autonomous vehicles by moving sensors out of the car and into the environment.
Allride.ai has developed a system that collects this data from points along the road and analyzes it using cloud-based artificial intelligence to control the car.
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