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Autobrains and Uber aim to combine Uber's mobility network with Autobrains' "agentic AI" driving system.

Uber and Autobrains plan to deploy their AI-powered robotaxi service in Munich pending approval.

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The companies said they aim ⁠to combine Uber's mobility network ​with Autobrains' "agentic AI" driving system, ​running on Nvidia's Drive Hyperion platform, with Munich set to serve as the ​first deployment city, pending regulatory ​approval. Sign up here. They said the programme is designed to ‌move ⁠robotaxi services beyond isolated pilots by creating an "OEM-agnostic" model that can operate across multiple vehicle ​platforms and ​urban markets. Autobrains' ⁠system breaks driving into specialised decision-making agents, enabling ​real-time responses using standard ​automotive ⁠sensors. Munich has emerged as a testing ground for autonomous mobility, with ⁠Uber ​last year flagging plans ​to begin self-driving trials there from 2026. Writing ​by Friederike Heine Editing by Ludwig Burger
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