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DeepMap Named to Forbes AI 50 List of Most Promising AI Companies

DeepMap announced it has been named to the Forbes AI 50, a list of the top private companies using artificial intelligence to transform industries. DeepMap develops scalable, high-integrity mapping solutions for autonomous driving.

“We are honored to be included on the Forbes AI 50 list and recognized as a technology innovator,” said Mark Wheeler, Co-Founder and CTO, DeepMap. “High-definition, centimeter-level precision maps help define the world in terms that a self-driving vehicle can understand. Our technology provides a critical piece of the puzzle for safe autonomy, including Level 2+, a category of human-driven vehicles that is a step up from today’s advanced driver-assistance systems.”

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Forbes partnered with venture firms Sequoia Capital and Meritech Capital to create the AI 50, a list of private, U.S.-based companies using artificial intelligence in meaningful business-oriented ways. To be included, companies had to be privately-held and focused on techniques like machine learning, natural language processing, or computer vision.

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The Forbes announcement noted that “self-driving tech startups remain hot; the seven autonomous vehicle companies on this year’s list have raised over $3 billion in total venture capital.” Other autonomy companies on the list include Aurora, Embark, Ghost, Nuro, Pony.ai, and TuSimple.

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