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that indicates the work it's been doing so far with Generative AI helping robotaxis. Waymo LLC was previously known as the Google Self-Driving Car Project, and it's a company working on autonomous driving technology.
The new model would process sensor data and generate trajectories for these vehicles. All in all, it should help these vehicles make smart decisions on the road. It could also help how to avoid obstacles, and to predict where to go. Also, these algorithms don't"adapt" very well to changing parameters. Well, generative AI seems to be a good solution to these problems. Also, generative AI has proved to demonstrate better reasoning capabilities through"chain-of-thought" technology.
For me, at the moment it seems generative AI is far from gaining my trust to be my driver in my car. Of course, things could change, but so far my opinion on generative AI hasn't been the best, just because it can make up things. Of course, it may be beneficial for self-driving vehicles but still, I am quite on the fence about it at this point.
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