Deep Learning First: Drive.ai's Path to Autonomous Driving

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Last month, IEEE Spectrum went out to California to take a ride in one of Drive.ai's It's only been about a year since Drive.ai "This is in contrast to a traditional robotics approach," says Sameep Tandon, one of Drive.ai's "A lot of companies are just using deep learning for this component or that component, while we view it more holistically." Often, deep learning is used in perception, since there's so much variability inherent in how robots see the world.

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