Wayve has secured $1.5B to deploy our embodied AI platform globally.
Autonomy should work everywhere, in every condition, across every type of vehicle.
We are building a driving intelligence that learns to drive in places it has never seen before.
Meet GAIA-3, Wayveโs most advanced generative world model yet. ๐
Scaling the evaluation of autonomous driving systems is one of the toughest challenges in our industry. Real-world testing matters, but it is slow, costly, and rarely captures the safety-critical events that matter most. And traditional simulation has not delivered the realism or diversity needed.
GAIA 3 changes this. It reconstructs real environments with rich fidelity and generates realistic counterfactuals that unlock safe, repeatable, scalable evaluation for modern end-to-end driving systems.
See how GAIA 3 advances Wayve toward global autonomy: https://t.co/pIk8xG1ENe
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Is there any concept of unit testing to catch bad incentive structures in the run up to a budget? You could have test cases corresponding to peopleโs personal finances, implement the tax system then have some rules for checking that it always profitable for each person to work
@rwoolfy29@AFCLee_ That 200k will be taxed at a much higher rate than the 50k, so the 1 mill mortgage is a much higher proportion of take home income so much more sensitive to interest rate changes
@HZoete How exactly did AISI manage to post competitive salaries here? How replicable is this across other areas of government? Some of the salaries I see posted for senior technical roles across CS seem embarrassing and I would rather my taxes go towards fewer, higher paid positions