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Self-driving startup Wayve just raised $1 billion from Nvidia, SoftBank, Microsoft and more

British startup Wayve on Tuesday said it had raised $1.05 billion in an investment round led by Japan's SoftBank to accelerate the growth of its self-driving car technology.

The Series C funding round included new investor U.S. chipmaker Nvidia. It also existing investor software giant Microsoft, a major backer of artificial intelligence firms.

The financing marks a major vote of confidence for the Cambridge-based firm. It also builds on the heaps of cash that have so far been deployed in the AI space.

"At Wayve, our vision is to develop autonomous technology that not only becomes a reality in millions of vehicles but also earns people's trust by seamlessly integrating into their everyday lives to unlock extraordinary value," Alex Kendall, Wayve co-founder and CEO, said in a statement.

"This significant funding milestone highlights our team's unwavering conviction that Embodied AI will address the long-standing challenges the industry has faced in scaling this technology to everyone, everywhere."

Founded in 2017, Wayve is one of many startups looking to enable autonomous driving — technology that allows cars to effectively drive without humans at the helm.

Unlike Tesla, which manufactures its own cars, Wayve licenses its self-driving technology to other firms, including retailers and automakers.

Wayve uses cameras and sensors to map out its environmental surroundings. This mapping ensures that cars can safely navigate densely populated urban areas with little to no human supervision.

The company is focused on developing "embodied AI" technology for self-driving vehicles, which features AI that can understand and adapt to unpredictable realities in the physical world.

For example, a car powered by self-driving technology driving

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