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For Robotaxis, Safety Must Be Built In, Not Bolted
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A car pulls up to the curb.
Key facts
- Halos Core is compliant with ISO 26262 ASIL D, includes safety-certified support for NVIDIA CUDA and TensorRT, and provides the TensorRT Edge-LLM open source framework for high-performance large
- At the foundation of NVIDIA Halos OS is Halos Core, which is the next generation of NVIDIA DriveOS and certified to automotive safety standards
- In addition, in Halos Applications, Halos OS can be combined with end-to-end AI models for which explainability and transparency are essential
- To help solve these challenges, the recently introduced Halos Operating System (OS), a component of the NVIDIA Halos full-stack, comprehensive safety system, offers a unified, production-ready safety
Summary
The robotaxi industry has moved from prototype milestones to commercial operations, with an expanding ecosystem accelerating the pace of deployment. Uber and Autobrains are launching a robotaxi program in Munich on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform, using Autobrains’ agentic AI to support scalable operations. Foxconn is expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to deploy robotaxi fleets, combining its services with NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion for rapid integration and scaling in Taiwan. VinFast is working with Autobrains to bring level 4 vehicles built on DRIVE Hyperion to the Southeast Asia market.