Tesla: Known for their electric vehicles, Tesla has been at the forefront of autonomous driving technology with their Autopilot feature and plans for fully autonomous vehicles in the future.
Waymo: A subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company), Waymo is considered a leader in self-driving technology, having logged millions of autonomous miles during testing.
Cruise: Owned by General Motors and backed by investments from companies like Honda and SoftBank, Cruise is focused on developing self-driving technology for ride-sharing services.
Uber: The popular ride-hailing company is investing in self-driving technology and has been testing autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Apple: While Apple's self-driving car project, known as Project Titan, has experienced setbacks and shifts in focus, the company continues to invest in autonomous vehicle technology.
Baidu: Often referred to as the Google of China, Baidu is heavily involved in autonomous driving research and development, with its Apollo platform offering open-source autonomous driving technology.
NVIDIA: Primarily known for its graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA is a key player in the development of autonomous vehicle technology, providing powerful AI computing platforms.
Mobileye: An Intel subsidiary, Mobileye specializes in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and is working on self-driving technology.