DriveGPT is coming soon, coming from a Chinese car company that has registered many cars in Vietnam

Tram Ho

A Chinese company says it will develop artificial intelligence capable of learning how to control human cars and turning them into data for self-driving technology.

Specifically, Haomo.ai, a company specializing in developing artificial intelligence technology, will complete DriveGPT with Great Wall Motors Corporation (one of China’s largest car groups) backing the financial back. In Vietnam, GWM is a car company that has registered many industrial designs but has not sold any.

The development progress of DriveGPT will be publicly updated by them in April 2023.

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Haomo.ai believes that the vast amount of data collected from riders will allow them to develop an artificial intelligence capable of driving as closely as possible.

Previously, in January this year, the same company opened Mana Oasis – China’s largest autonomous driving data center. With the huge amount of data sent back from the vehicle operating in real time, the artificial intelligence will perfect itself to be able to manipulate and process like a real person, a method similar to the way that the engine. ChatGPT communication tool has resonated in recent times.

The semi-autonomous systems on the market are being used by international automakers, in fact, do not use artificial intelligence as the core of development. Instead, they’re actually a set of software instructions that the car’s computer system can understand and respond to. To put it more simply, automakers will have to pre-program the car’s behavior in each situation in a stereotypical and mechanical way.

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Existing self-driving systems perfect themselves by self-piloting to collect data and have rather stereotypical, mechanical handling because they’re controlled by predefined codes.

The AI ​​approach that trains itself by driving a real person offers greater flexibility but instead requires huge amounts of data as well as advanced artificial intelligence technology. possible.

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Source : Genk