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Haomo unveils DriveGPT, speeds up commercialization and global expansion after landing in Europe and Israel

BEIJING--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chinese autonomous driving company Haomo.AI Technology Co., Ltd. launched its large model DriveGPT on its eighth AI Day event on April 11 to help global industry participants and research institutes build basic capability and release their respective innovation fast.

DriveGPT, the first of its kind worldwide in autonomous driving sector, adopts generative pre-training Transformer, while the input is text sequence after perceptual fusion and the output is text sequence of the autopilot scene. The autopilot scene is tokenized to form a "Drive Language" for the vehicle to generate an action decision.

�Haomo will team up with partners to explore how to apply DriveGPT on intelligent driving, driving scenarios identification, driving actions verification, and assistance to a driver to move away from a complicated situation,� said Gu Weihao, CEO of Haomo, adding that with DriveGPT, the vehicle can run more safely and act more in a human-like and smooth way, explain the reason for actions to the driver logically.

He added that a new Wey Mocca DHT-PHEV, the first vehicle to be powered by DriveGPT, will be mass produced soon.

In addition to technological advancement, Haomo announced at the event that the company has become a supplier for three automakers, marking a milestone in commercialization. Previously, Haomo supplied GWM with advanced driver assisting products.

Vehicles carrying HPilot, Haomo�s assisted driving product, will be sold in the Middle East, South Africa and Australia, after entering European Union with the help of Amazon, and Israel earlier this year. Haomo will soon mass produce the Mexican and Russian versions of HPilot.

About Haomo.AI Technology Co., Ltd.

Haomo cooperates with passenger vehicle makers worldwide under a 6P principle, fully opening its autonomous driving capability in terms of code, module, software, hardware, cloud services and full stack scheme, which are six types of products.

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