Imagry, Inc. is revolutionizing the automotive industry by developing AI systems that convert standard passenger cars into driverless vehicles. The company's approach focuses on real-time data interpretation, making it a cost-effective solution amid a global shortage of drivers. CEO Eran Ofir emphasizes that their technology can be integrated into vehicles for a fraction of the cost of traditional robo-taxi systems.
Imagry's AI systems utilize a unique method that relies on perception and motion planning, mimicking human cognitive processes. This innovative approach allows for adaptability in diverse driving environments, such as those found in India, where specific training is necessary for local conditions. The company has also partnered with Continental to enhance its software-defined vehicle platform, aiming for gradual advancements in autonomous driving capabilities.
• Imagry's AI systems offer cost-effective solutions for driverless technology.
• The global autonomous vehicle market is projected to reach $13.63 trillion by 2030.
Imagry's systems aim to achieve various levels of autonomy, including Level 3 and Level 4.
CNNs are employed by Imagry to analyze visual data from multiple cameras for object detection.
Imagry's AI systems utilize real-time data to make driving decisions, enhancing adaptability.
Imagry focuses on making driverless technology accessible and cost-effective.
The partnership aims to enhance the capabilities of autonomous driving through software updates.
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