NVIDIA unveils Alpamayo, an AI model for autonomous vehicles
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COLCHESTER, UK / ACCESS Newswire / January 6, 2026 /Carziqo has announced the launch of its autonomous mobility platform, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of artificial intelligence-driven asset classes.
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At CES 2026 on Monday, NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled a shift in autonomous vehicle (AV) development with the release of the open-source Alpamayo family.
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Texas Instruments (TI) introduced new automotive semiconductors and development resources to enhance safety and autonomy across vehicle models
Once a wild dream, self-driving vehicles are already on public roads, in some cases hauling people inside cities. Tesla even self-delivered a car from the factory to a customer's house with no one in the vehicle, a feat many thought impossible months before.
James Philbin, Rivian's head of autonomy, said Tesla has a "rigid point of view" regarding sensors. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly dismissed the use of LiDAR. Philbin explained to Business Insider why sensors are critical to autonomous driving.