Hamid Abdollahi, co-founder of Recon Instruments, has launched a new venture called Matt3r, focusing on enhancing autonomous vehicle safety. The startup's flagship product, K3y, transforms Tesla cameras into a smart dashcam system, capturing critical driving events for easy access on smartphones. This innovation aims to leverage real-world driving data and artificial intelligence to improve self-driving technology.
Matt3r's K3y device not only records driving scenarios but also flags significant events like hard braking and honks. This data is intended to assist both individual drivers and fleet managers in reducing insurance costs and improving safety. As the company prepares for its first fundraising round, it aims to become a key player in the autonomous driving data landscape.
• Matt3r's K3y device enhances Tesla's camera capabilities for safer driving.
• The startup aims to collect real-world data to improve autonomous vehicle safety.
Matt3r plans to utilize AI to analyze driving data and enhance the development of autonomous driving systems.
Matt3r's K3y device employs telematics to gather driving data from Tesla vehicles.
The technology behind K3y leverages computer vision to process data from vehicle cameras.
The company is developing the K3y device to collect and analyze driving data from Tesla vehicles.
Its co-founder, Hamid Abdollahi, is now leading Matt3r to advance autonomous driving technology.
Isomorphic Labs, the AI drug discovery platform that was spun out of Google's DeepMind in 2021, has raised external capital for the first time. The $600
How to level up your teaching with AI. Discover how to use clones and GPTs in your classroom—personalized AI teaching is the future.
Trump's Third Term? AI already knows how this can be done. A study shows how OpenAI, Grok, DeepSeek & Google outline ways to dismantle U.S. democracy.
Sam Altman today revealed that OpenAI will release an open weight artificial intelligence model in the coming months. "We are excited to release a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning in the coming months," Altman wrote on X.
