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What the Waabi Driver Autonomous Truck knows about you

The Waabi Driver Autonomous Truck is the autonomous heavy-truck product of Waabi, recorded in the truck form factor as the Waabi Driver generative-AI virtual driver running on a truck platform. Made by Waabi, founded in 2021 in Toronto and led by chief executive Raquel Urtasun, the former chief scientist of Uber's ATG self-driving unit, it is genuinely AI-primary: a single end-to-end generative-AI model, the Waabi Driver, that the truck cannot drive without, trained and validated in the Waabi World generative-AI closed-loop simulator and running on NVIDIA DRIVE Thor compute. The current go-forward platform is the Volvo VNL Autonomous, Volvo's purpose-built, redundancy-equipped tractor into which the Waabi Driver is vertically integrated, following a partnership announced in February 2025 and the truck's unveiling on October 28, 2025; this is distinct from the registry's separate Volvo VNL Autonomous entry for Volvo's own program. Waabi has run commercial freight on the roughly 385-kilometer Dallas-Houston lane with Uber Freight under a ten-year deployment commitment, but the load-bearing fact is that every run is safety-driver-supervised: Waabi's defining fully-driverless target was the end of 2025, and it was missed, slipping into 2026 and beyond pending validation of the Volvo VNL Autonomous platform, so the registry records the maturity as pilot and does not assert that driverless operation has been achieved. The differentiator claim of interpretable and verifiable AI safety is Waabi's own and is recorded as a claim. On funding, Waabi raised a $200 million Series B in June 2024 and a $750 million Series C in January 2026, co-led by Khosla Ventures and G2 Venture Partners with NVIDIA, Volvo, and Porsche, plus a roughly $250 million milestone commitment from Uber tied to a deal to deploy at least 25,000 autonomous vehicles, as the company expanded beyond trucking into robotaxis. Named shippers beyond Uber Freight are not verified, and Waabi's safety-driver-supervised Dallas-Houston running should not be conflated with Aurora's separate driverless operations on the same corridor.

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What it knows about you

4 findings on record · 4 verified against primary sources

Where your data goes

What you can control

Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Selling your data

Does not sell or rent personal information collected through its website or recruiting activities.

Verified2026-06-15Source ↗

Shared with others

Waabi's privacy policy states it shares information with trusted third-party vendors for website hosting and analytics, but no policy discloses whether truck sensor data is shared with partners like Uber Freight, Volvo, or regulators.

Verified2026-01-21Source ↗

What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

How long they keep it

Waabi's privacy policy states it retains personal information as long as reasonably necessary, but this policy only covers website visitors and job applicants; no retention policy exists for the sensor data (video, lidar, radar) collected by its autonomous trucks on public roads.

Verified2026-01-21Source ↗

Deleting your data

Waabi's privacy policy allows individuals to request deletion of personal information, but this applies only to website and job applicant data; there is no published process for requesting deletion of data captured by Waabi's truck sensors.

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The full record

Specs
Waabi Driver Autonomous Truck: the Waabi Driver (a single end-to-end generative-AI virtual driver, trained/validated in the Waabi World generative-AI closed-loop simulator, on NVIDIA DRIVE Thor compute) vertically integrated into the Volvo VNL Autonomous, Volvo's purpose-built redundancy-equipped (dual braking/steering/computing/power) tractor produced at Volvo's New River Valley plant (Virginia). Runs commercial freight on the ~385 km Dallas-Houston lane with Uber Freight (10-year deployment commitment). Made by Waabi (Toronto; CEO Raquel Urtasun, ex-Uber ATG). Wired to the waabi-driver brain.
Form Factor
truck (AI-primary autonomous heavy truck; Waabi Driver generative-AI virtual driver on the Volvo VNL Autonomous platform; safety-driver-supervised commercial freight)
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