- NVIDIA and Uber announced a global alliance to deploy 100,000 Level 4 autonomous vehicles (AVs) by 2027, integrating NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure with Uber’s ride-hailing network.
- The vehicles will use NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10, processing real-time data from 14 cameras, nine radars, one lidar and 12 ultrasonic sensors, enabling predictive responses to weather, pedestrians and dynamic urban scenarios.
- Major automakers (Stellantis, Lucid, Mercedes-Benz) and trucking firms (Aurora, Volvo, Waabi) are joining NVIDIA’s ecosystem to develop AV-ready platforms, enhancing autonomy in passenger and freight transport.
- NVIDIA and Uber are building an AI data factory (NVIDIA Cosmos) to train models on 1,700 hours of global driving data, while the Halos Certified Program (ANSI-accredited) ensures AI safety for large-scale deployment.
- Uber is already testing Waymo robotaxis in U.S. cities, with plans for European expansion (Baidu/Lyft in Germany/UK by 2026), signaling a shift toward AI-dominated urban mobility.
(Natural News)—In a landmark announcement at GTC Washington, D.C., NVIDIA and Uber revealed a strategic alliance to deploy 100,000 Level 4 autonomous vehicles (AVs) globally, with rollout beginning in 2027.
The partnership aims to revolutionize urban mobility by integrating NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure with Uber’s vast ride-hailing network, bridging human-driven and autonomous transportation.