Full-stack Teams and Cars
All these teams are attempting to build the “full stack” of a robocar or other autonomous outdoor vehicle. They may also be building some hardware components, or in a few cases, plan to build or have custom manufactured the vehicle.
Robotaxi
These teams probably plan to deploy a robotaxi service using their system, and possibly their car
Waymo - The almost undisputed leader
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Zoox - Well funded startup plans to build car, software and robotaxi service. Maverick founder
Tim Kentley-Klay was pushed out.
Uber - World's number one ride company has very active project, but it was set back tremendously by a
Fatality
Lyft - The USA's number two ride company is making strong efforts.
Ford & Argo AI - Ford partnered with ex-Waymo engineer
Bryan Saleskly to build a self-drive unit.
Tesla - Carmaker with aggressive promises that their
Autopilot will turn to full self-drive in 2020.
Apple - Highly secret “Project Titan” employs many at the world's most valuable company.
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Software Stack
These teams are building a fairly full self-driving stack, but it will go in a partner's or customer's car.
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Baidu – Chinese top search engine, behind the
Apollo stack
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Drive.ai – Software startup once valued at $200M, now reportedly acquired by
Apple
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AIMotive - Hungarian firm with simulator and autopilot
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Imagry – Attempting mapless driving
TORC - Darpa Challenge competitors
Naver – Korean search engine
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Blackberry QNX division – QNX Founder
Dan Dodge has built a reference stack without neural networks.
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Helm.ai – Stealth SV company, raised $10M
See also Advanced autopilot driver assist systems.
Automakers
These automakers have active, mostly full-stack projects. (See Robotaxi section for automakers planning that business.)
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Xiaopeng / XMotors.ai – Chinese electric carmaker
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Logistics
See the Delivery section for last-mile delivery on sidewalks and roads.
Trucking
These teams have a focus on long haul trucks and large vehicles
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Cyngn – from the bones of CyanogenMod Android fork
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Off-road
Tier One Suppliers
These companies are big suppliers and don't plan to build or operate vehicles, but are working on a system to sell to customers, or a reference implementation.
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Nvidia – promotes GPU chips for neural networks
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Qualcomm – processor chips and communication
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Aptiv (Nutonomy) - Formerly part of Delphi
Shuttles
These teams are making shuttles or low-speed vehicles, rather than private taxis or private cars
Academic Teams