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Waabi says its virtual robotrucks are realistic enough to prove the real ones are safe

Adam Smith – Tech Writer & Blogger by Adam Smith – Tech Writer & Blogger
March 11, 2025
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Revolutionizing Autonomous Vehicles with Simulation Technology

Introduction to Waabi

“It brings accountability to the industry,” says Raquel Urtesan, Waabi’s firebrand founder and CEO (who is also a professor at the University of Toronto): “There are no more excuses.” After quitting Uber, where she led the ride-sharing firm’s driverless car division, Urtesan founded Waabi in 2021 with a different vision for how autonomous vehicles should be made.

The firm, which has partnerships with Uber Freight and Volvo, has been running real trucks on real roads in Texas since 2023, but it carries out the majority of its development inside a simulation called Waabi World. Waabi is now taking its sim-first approach to the next level, not only using Waabi World to train and test its driving models but to prove their real-world safety.

The Challenge of Proving Safety

For now, Waabi’s trucks drive with a human in the cab. But it plans to go human-free later this year. To do that, it needs to demonstrate the safety of its system to regulators. “These trucks are 80,000 lbs,” says Urtesan. “They’re really massive robots.”

Urtesan argues that it is impossible to prove the safety of Waabi’s trucks just by driving on real roads. Unlike robotaxis, which often operate on busy streets, many of Waabi’s trucks drive for hundreds of miles on straight highways. That means you won’t encounter enough dangerous situations by chance to vet the system fully, Urtesan says.

Virtual Reality: Waabi World

Inside Waabi World, the same driving model that controls Waabi’s real trucks gets hooked up to a virtual truck. Waabi World then feeds that model with simulated video, radar and lidar inputs that mimic the inputs that real trucks receive. The simulation can recreate a wide range of weather and lighting conditions. “We have pedestrians, animals, all that stuff,” says Urtesan. “Objects that are rare, you know, like a mattress that’s flying off the back of another truck, whatever.”

Waabi World also simulates the properties of the truck itself, such as its momentum and acceleration, and its different gear shifts. It also simulates the truck’s onboard computer, including the microsecond time-lags between receiving and processing inputs from different sensors in different conditions. “The time it takes to process the information and then come up with an outcome has a lot of impact on how safe your system is,” says Urtesan.

Proving Simulation Accuracy

To show that Waabi World’s simulation is accurate enough to capture the exact behavior of a real truck, Waabi then ran Waabi World as a kind of digital twin of the real world and measured how much they diverged.

But before using Waabi World to prove the safety of its real-world trucks, Waabi first has to prove that the behavior of its trucks inside the simulation matches the behavior of its trucks in the real world under the exact same conditions.

Conclusion

Waabi’s innovative approach to autonomous vehicle development is paving the way for a safer and more efficient transportation system. By leveraging simulation technology, Waabi is able to test and prove the safety of its trucks in a controlled and repeatable environment, reducing the risks associated with real-world testing. As the company continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with autonomous vehicles, it is clear that simulation technology will play a critical role in shaping the future of transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Waabi World?

A: Waabi World is a simulation platform developed by Waabi to test and train its autonomous vehicle driving models.

Q: How does Waabi World simulate real-world conditions?

A: Waabi World simulates a wide range of weather and lighting conditions, as well as the properties of the truck itself, such as its momentum and acceleration.

Q: Why is simulation important for autonomous vehicle development?

A: Simulation allows Waabi to test and prove the safety of its trucks in a controlled and repeatable environment, reducing the risks associated with real-world testing.

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Adam Smith is a passionate technology writer with a keen interest in emerging trends, gadgets, and software innovations. With over five years of experience in tech journalism, he has contributed insightful articles to leading tech blogs and online publications. His expertise covers a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, mobile technology, and the latest advancements in consumer electronics. Adam excels in breaking down complex technical concepts into engaging and easy-to-understand content for a diverse audience. Beyond writing, he enjoys testing new gadgets, reviewing software, and staying up to date with the ever-evolving tech industry. His goal is to inform and inspire readers with in-depth analysis and practical insights into the digital world.

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