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Ford invests in artificial intelligence firm Argo AI

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 13 February 2017

To develop a virtual driver system for the automaker’s autonomous vehicle coming in 2021 – and for potential license to other companies.

The current team developing Ford's virtual driver system - the machine-learning software that acts as the brain of autonomous vehicles - will be combined with the robotics talent and expertise of Argo AI. This innovative partnership will work to deliver the virtual driver system for Ford's SAE level 4 self-driving vehicles.

Ford will continue to lead on development of its purpose-built autonomous vehicle hardware platform, as well as on systems integration, manufacturing, exterior and interior design, and regulatory policy management.

Argo AI will join forces with Ford's autonomous vehicle software development effort to strengthen the commercialization of self-driving vehicles. Argo AI's agility and Ford's scale uniquely combine the benefits of a technology startup with the experience and discipline of the automaker's industry-leading autonomous vehicle development program.

"We are at an inflection point in using artificial intelligence in a wide range of applications, and the successful deployment of self-driving cars will fundamentally change how people and goods move," said Salesky. "We are energized by Ford's commitment and vision for the future of mobility, and we believe this partnership will enable self-driving cars to be commercialized and deployed at scale to extend affordable mobility to all."

The collaboration supports Ford's intent to have a fully autonomous, SAE level 4-capable vehicle for commercial application in mobility services in 2021.

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