Vueron Newsletter
No. 169
2025.01.10
Helm.ai Announces GenSim-2: Generative AI with Video Editing Capabilities for Autonomous Driving Development | ||
LiDAR | SiLC launches its first end product with LiDAR for industrial automation | |
Autonomous trucking | Chinese self-driving trucking company pivots to generative AI for video games | |
Mercedes-Benz approved for 95kph Level 3 autonomous driving in Germany | ||
Hesai Group: Accelerating Growth In The LiDAR Market |
1. Helm.ai Announces GenSim-2: Generative AI with Video Editing Capabilities for Autonomous Driving Development
- Helm.ai has unveiled GenSim-2, a next-generation generative AI model designed for creating and modifying video data for autonomous driving development.
- GenSim-2 enables automakers to dynamically modify weather, lighting, and object appearances in video data, enhancing simulation realism and dataset diversity.
- The model supports augmented reality modifications and fully AI-generated video scenes, ensuring realism and consistency across multi-camera perspectives.
- Key features include adjustments to road surfaces, vehicles, pedestrians, buildings, vegetation, and other road objects, tailored for specific autonomous driving scenarios.
- Trained using Helm.ai’s Deep Teaching™ methodology, GenSim-2 addresses critical industry challenges by offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional data collection methods.
- The model is designed to tackle rare and complex corner cases in autonomous driving, supporting development and validation across diverse geographies and scenarios.
- Helm.ai CEO Vladislav Voroninski emphasized that GenSim-2 bridges the gap between simulation and real-world conditions, accelerating development timelines and reducing costs.
Helm.ai introduces GenSim-2, a generative AI model that enhances autonomous driving development with realistic, customizable video data simulation.
2. SiLC launches its first end product with LiDAR for industrial automation
- SiLC Technologies has launched its first end product, the Eyeonic Trace Laser Line Scanner, designed for industrial automation with 1mm accuracy up to 10m.
- The Eyeonic Trace uses SiLC’s integrated FMCW LiDAR chip, offering sub-millimeter precision for tasks like conveyor belt inspections, robotic arm scanning, and assembly line operations.
- With a 72° field of view and Class 1 eye-safe laser, it provides high precision and safety, eliminating the need for restricted zones or special eye protection.
- The scanner performs well in varied environments, handling objects with diverse reflective properties in dim warehouses or bright sunlight without interference from ambient light.
- This marks SiLC’s first fully integrated product, expanding its business model to serve a broader customer base, including those without integration capabilities.
- Key features include a compact design (200 x 135 x 75 mm), ability to measure large objects from a height, and reliability across a wide dynamic range.
- Industry experts highlighted the scanner’s precision, quick response time, and wide applicability for fast-moving industrial automation tasks.
- The Eyeonic Trace will debut at CES 2025, with samples available in Q2 2025 and full production scheduled for the second half of 2025.
3. Chinese self-driving trucking company pivots to generative AI for video games
- TuSimple has rebranded to CreateAI, pivoting from autonomous trucking to focus on video games and animation, leveraging its AI expertise.
- The company plans to release a video game based on Jin Yong’s martial arts novels in 2026, with expectations of generating hundreds of millions in revenue by 2027.
- CreateAI has launched its first AI model, Ruyi, an open-source tool for visual work available on the Hugging Face platform.
- The company aims to reduce triple-A game production costs by 70% over the next five to six years and plans to expand its headcount from 300 to 500 employees in 2025.
- Co-founder Xiaodi Hou, the largest individual shareholder, opposes the pivot to gaming and animation, calling for the company’s liquidation.
- CreateAI’s pivot follows financial challenges, including a $189 million settlement, delisting from Nasdaq, and $164.4 million spent on R&D in 2023.
- Previously under the TuSimple brand, the company partnered with Shanghai Three Body Animation to develop projects based on “The Three-Body Problem”.
- Despite U.S. semiconductor restrictions, CreateAI claims no impact on its operations, using a mix of Chinese and non-Chinese cloud providers.
TuSimple rebrands as CreateAI, shifting from autonomous trucking to AI-driven video games and animation, with plans for major releases by 2027.
4. Mercedes-Benz approved for 95kph Level 3 autonomous driving in Germany
Mercedes-Benz’s updated DRIVE PILOT, certified for SAE Level 3, enables conditionally automated driving up to 95 km/h on German Autobahns, with sales set for early 2025.
5. Hesai Group: Accelerating Growth In The LiDAR Market
- Hesai Group showed incredibly strong growth in LiDAR deliveries in Q3 and especially the Q4 outlook, as the company has secured great market share with a number of design wins.
- The competition in LiDAR and ADAS remains fierce, and Hesai’s market share could still be pressured, especially over the long term.
- While Hesai’s cash flows have been deeply negative due to R&D and capitalized investments, the profitability outlook is rapidly improving through growth and good cost control.
- I estimate HSAI stock to have further upside after the recent rally, but ultimately remain cautious due to high long-term earnings uncertainty.
Hesai Group drives rapid growth in the LiDAR market with strong OEM partnerships, rising shipments, and a focus on EV and autonomous driving systems.
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