Bengaluru startup Minus Zero thinks it has cracked autonomous vehicles with its nature-inspired AI


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While autonomous mobility is touted as the next great leap forward in mobility—especially for shared mobility—it is a solution that has been riddled with seemingly neverending problems. But Minus Zero, an autonomous mobility startup based out of Bengaluru, believes it may have the answer to fixing these issues–a nature-inspired approach to artificial intelligence–even in a country like India where traffic laws are essentially treated as 'suggestions'. Minus Zero believes that by making AI more humanlike, it can push the limits and extent of autonomous vehicles (AVs). "For AI to work for humans, it’s got to be able to think like a human," says Gagandeep Reehal, CEO and Co-founder of Minus Zero. Minus Zero’s products use this nature-inspired AI to enable autonomous mobility and ensure the safe operation of its AVs.