Hyundai invests in teleoperations startup Ottopia as part of $9M round

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By Alvarez in Business
Updated 3 years ago

It was a technology that he soon recognized would need what every other mission-critical system requires: humans. "I understood that there are so many edge cases that will not be solved purely by AI and machine learning, and there must be some kind of human-in-the-loop intervention," Rosenzweig said in a recent interview. "You don't have any mission-critical system on the planet — not nuclear power plants, not airplanes — without human supervision. A human must be in the loop or present in some way for autonomous mobility to exist, even in 10 or probably 20 years from now."

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