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35. Waabi
- Waabi is highlighted for its Waabi World simulator and CoPilot 4D, enabling virtual training of autonomous trucks.
- Waabi aims for commercial deployment with a per-mile service model and Volvo collaboration.
- Waabi has not yet deployed vehicles commercially without safety drivers as of the report.
- The 2025 CNBC Disruptor 50 list includes AI-driven firms across multiple industries, with Waabi among others like Anduril and OpenAI.
- Waabi founder Raquel Urtasun is noted for her background with Uber ATG and CNBC Changemakers.
- CNBC provides context on the long-haul trucking market as a driver- and capital-intensive space ripe for disruption.
- CNBC highlights Waabi’s strategic partnerships with Volvo, Nvidia, and Uber Freight.
- The Disruptor 50 list is now in its 12th year, listing notable AI-centered disruptors.
- The CNBC report covers Waabi’s potential to transform trucking with a subscription model and virtual training.
- CNBC’s coverage emphasizes AI’s expanding role in disrupting various sectors through innovative business models.
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