AutonomouStuff, a U.S.-based autonomous system components supplier, showcased two driverless vehicles completing circuits around a short track near the conference venue of Baidu Create 2017 on July 5, 2017 that use driverless car technology of Apollo 1.0. The two cars took only three days to set up using code and capabilities provided by the Apollo open platform.
Baidu announced at Baidu Create 2017 that more than 50 partners have joined the Apollo open autonomous driving project, forming one of the largest and most diverse autonomous driving ecosystems to accelerate the development and adoption of autonomous driving. Members of the Apollo alliance are from a wide range of sectors, essential for the realization of driver-less cars, including Ford, Daimler, Bosch, NVIDIA, TomTom, and others.
One of the biggest challenges to developing a robust autonomous driving system is having sufficient data to iterate the software and train the AI models. Apollo’s simulation tools and services provide a key solution that is backed by vast amounts of actual autonomous driving scene data, which enables developers to accelerate software iteration and ultimately shorten the development cycle.
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