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"NATUREINSPIRED ADAS ALGOS Will Be MUCH BETTER Than Robotic Paradigm Algos"

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April 2024

Most of the ADASenabled vehicles of today function on algorithms (algos) inspired by robots used in a logistics setup. Can ADAS algos inspired by the human brain and nature be better? In a conversation with EFY's Mukul Yudhveer Singh, Gagandeep Reehal, Co-Founder, CEO & CTO, Minus Zero, illustrates this using the 'sunset mistaken for red light' example, shedding light on where India's Minus Zero is headed!

- GaGandeep Reehal

"NATUREINSPIRED ADAS ALGOS Will Be MUCH BETTER Than Robotic Paradigm Algos"

What is Minus Zero?

Minus Zero is pioneering a revolutionary shift in the realm of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), transitioning from a robotics-centric to an Al-centric approach. This sets us apart from other players in the ADAS arena. Our focus lies in developing a nature-inspired AI (NIA) software for the autonomous vehicles that surpasses the current ADAS technology. This model would be equipped with the intrinsic knowledge of basic functioning of the world that current systems lack. In simpler terms, we're laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence to drive autonomously, capable of making decisions independently.

What will this generalised AI for autonomous driving accomplish?

Initially, our aim is to offer this advanced AI as a platform to automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This platform will empower them to integrate Tesla-like autonomous capabilities into their vehicles, regardless of geographies, vehicle form factor, or unstructured roads (with lane markings or without).

Are not many companies pursuing similar goals?

Most of the autonomous vehicle startups we have today are focused more on a robotics-based foundation, akin to technologies found in warehouse robots. However, our distinct Al-first approach is rare. Recently, a handful of companies have started to work in the field of Al-driven autonomous vehicles.

Could you elaborate on your 'differentiated approach'?

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