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Microsoft rides the Wayve as self driving cars hit London streets

Summary by City AM
Microsoft announced its strengthened partnership with British born autonomous driving startup Wayve on Thursday, in a move set to bring the tech into commercial use. This collaboration, based largely on Microsoft Azure, provides its infrastructure to both train and operate the AV firm’s AI into complex urban environments such as London. Founded in 2017 in Cambridge, Wayve has taken a slightly different approach to self-driving than its rivals, u…
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City AM broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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