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99% Accuracy: Virtual Robotrucks Prove Safety Without Real-World Miles

Statistics show that Waabi’s virtual simulation of robotrucks now matches real-world performance with 99% accuracy. The Canadian startup uses a digital twin loaded with real sensor data to demonstrate the safety of its driverless big rigs. This approach, they claim, is more effective than accumulating miles on actual roads, a method used by many competitors. Waabi’s innovative technique could revolutionize how safety is proven in the autonomous vehicle industry.

Source: www.technologyreview.com

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