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Comma.ai develops openpilot, the world's leading open-source advanced driver assistance system (ADAS); Comma 3X hardware runs on 250+ supported vehicles; sells hardware ($1,599) with community-driven software; bootstrapped company led by George Hotz.
Comma.ai is a San Diego-based automotive technology company founded in 2015 by George Hotz (who famously first jailbroke the iPhone and PS3), focused on developing accessible, open-source semi-autonomous driving software for consumer vehicles. Its core product is openpilot — an open-source advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that provides lane centering, adaptive cruise control, automatic lane changing, and driver monitoring — which runs on Comma's dedicated hardware device (Comma 3X, priced at $1,599) mounted to the vehicle's windshield. The openpilot software is released as open source on GitHub and has attracted a global developer community that contributes to vehicle support, feature development, and safety testing.
Apex.AI builds ISO 26262 ASIL-D certified safety software for software-defined vehicles; raised $87.5M; backed by Daimler Truck, LG Electronics, Continental, and Jaguar Land Rover's InMotion Ventures.
Apex.AI is an international software company that builds safety-certified, developer-friendly software for mobility systems — specifically software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and autonomous systems. Founded by experts in automotive engineering and robotics, Apex.AI''s core products — Apex.OS and Apex.Grace — provide a certified software operating environment built on open standards (ROS 2) that accelerates development of vehicle software while meeting the stringent safety requirements of the automotive industry. Its software has earned ISO 26262 ASIL-D product certification from TÜV Nord, the highest level of automotive software safety certification.
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