Vay, a startup based in Las Vegas, has introduced a fleet of remote-driven cars in the city, aiming to revolutionize transportation services. The company uses 5G and AI to connect human drivers with vehicles that can be controlled from anywhere in the world, providing a unique approach to autonomous driving. The company emphasizes safety and efficiency in its innovative solution. 

To learn more about Vay’s initiative, you can visit the article on VentureBeat [here]. Additionally, you can explore Vay’s official website here.

Other notable companies in the remote driving sector include:

 Phantom Auto enables remote operation of vehicles for various industries, ensuring safe and reliable autonomous driving experiences. Phantom Auto is now focused on the warehouse forklift driving market.

Starsky Robotics focuses on autonomous trucking solutions. Starsky Robotics allows human drivers to remotely control trucks on highways and in industrial areas, while using AI to handle the rest of the driving 

Ottopia specializes in teleoperation platforms for a range of vehicles.

DriveU: A company that offers a platform for remote driving and teleoperation of autonomous vehicles. DriveU enables users to access and control vehicles from anywhere, using a cloud-based infrastructure and a low-latency communication system