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A startup born out of Stanford is going after Uber's self-driving-car program

Sep 28, 2017, 21:08 IST

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Another startup is going after Uber in the race to get self-driving cars on the road.

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Drive.ai, a startup born out of Stanford, just raised $15 million in a new round of funding led by Grab, Uber's biggest rival in Southeast Asia. The announcement comes a few weeks after Drive.ai said it will partner with Lyft and launch a self-driving-car pilot in the Bay Area.

Drive.ai will now open an office in Singapore as part of the latest capital raise, which brings its total funding to $77 million.

"Self-driving is the global space race of our time, so we've had our eyes set on international deployment since the start," Drive.ai CEO Sameep Tandon said in a press release.

Grab previously partnered with nuTonomy, a startup born out of MIT, to launch a self-driving-car pilot in Singapore. NuTonomy has since partnered with Lyft and the two will launch a pilot in Boston before the end of the year.

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Lyft has amassed several partners to aid its autonomous efforts, including Waymo and Ford. But it has yet to demonstrate its technology in a real-world setting or announce a concrete timeline for its announced pilots.

Uber has launched self-driving-car pilots in Pittsburgh and Tempe, Arizona. Uber is currently being sued by Waymo, which claims the ride-hailing giant stole intellectual property and trade secrets for its driverless efforts.

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