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Wayve is an autonomous driving company that develops embodied AI technology to enable vehicles to perceive, predict, and navigate through dynamic environments without relying on high-definition maps. Based in the United Kingdom with a global presence, Wayve focuses on end-to-end AI driven driving systems, safety frameworks, and scalable autonomous mobility solutions for automakers and fleets. The company emphasizes data-driven learning, fleet-scale training, and research in embodied AI to advance safer and more adaptable automated driving technologies.

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