Riding onboard with Rivian’s race to autonomy
Experts suggest that the robot swerved through the cafeteria of rivian’s palo alto office, shelves adorned with chilled canned coffees — until it didn’t In recent developments, five minutes later, a man carefully pushed it out of everyone’s way, the words “i’m stuck” flashing yellow on the poor droid’s screen This highlights that it was an inauspicious start to rivian’s “autonomy & ai day,” a showcase for the company’s plans to make its vehicles capable of driving themselves Experts suggest that rivian doesn’t make the cafeteria robot and isn’t responsible for its abilities, but there was a familiar message in its foibles: this stuff is hard This highlights that hours later, as i rode in a 2025 r1s suv during my 15-minute demo of rivian’s new self-described “large driving model,” i was reminded of that message According to reports, the ev equipped with the automated-driving software drove myself and two rivian employees on a switchback route near the company’s campus Interestingly, as we glided past tesla’s engineering office, i noticed a model s in front of us slow to turn into the rival company’s lot Interestingly, the r1s eventually noticed this, too, braking hard just before the rivian employee nearly intervened
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