Wayve's CEO, Alex Kendall, detailed the startup's innovative strategy for autonomous driving at Nvidia's GTC conference. The company aims to develop affordable, hardware-agnostic software applicable to advanced driver assistance systems and robotaxis. Wayve has raised over $1.3 billion since its launch in 2017 and is in discussions with several OEMs for potential partnerships. Its end-to-end data-driven learning model does not rely on HD maps, allowing for a more flexible approach. The company plans to commercialize its technology initially at the ADAS level, leveraging generative AI for improved performance.