Nexar and Vay Partner to Enhance Remote Driving Safety with Predictive AI
Event summary
- Nexar's BADAS incident prediction model will integrate into Vay's remote driving platform, adding proactive safety features.
- Vay operates the world's first commercial remotely driven fleet, launched in Las Vegas in January 2024.
- BADAS is trained on over 100 million miles of real-world driving data monthly, identifying edge cases not found in simulations.
- Vay has raised over $200 million in funding from global investors, including Grab and Coatue.
The big picture
This partnership marks the first deployment of a large-scale, real-world incident prediction model for remote driving, addressing safety at the intersection of human operators and live traffic. As remote driving technology scales, the integration of predictive AI could set a new industry standard for proactive safety measures, potentially influencing regulatory frameworks and operational protocols in the mobility sector.
What we're watching
- Safety Efficacy
- How BADAS's predictive capabilities will reduce incident rates in Vay's remotely driven fleet.
- Scalability
- Whether Vay can maintain safety standards as it expands its remote driving services beyond Las Vegas.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which other remote driving providers adopt similar AI-powered safety enhancements.
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