💨 Abstract
Rivian showcased its self-driving technology during an event, highlighting both progress and challenges. The company's new "Large Driving Model" demonstrated basic autonomous driving capabilities but required human intervention in certain situations. Rivian aims to roll out "Universal Hands-Free" driving by early 2026 and "point-to-point" driving later that year.
Courtesy: Sean O'Kane
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