リビアン、AIへの賭けが12.5億ドルのウーバー取引を惹きつける
電気自動車メーカーのRivianは、AIへの投資戦略の一環として配車サービス大手Uberから12億5千万ドルの投資を受ける契約を結び、これは同社の最近の財務的困難からの復活を後押しする可能性がある。
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大規模投資契約の成立
電気自動車メーカーのRivianが、配車サービス大手Uberから12億5千万ドル(約1,250億円)の投資を受ける契約を結んだ。
投資の戦略的背景
この投資は、RivianがAI(人工知能)分野への注力を強化する戦略の一環として位置付けられている。
財務状況への影響
この巨額の資金調達は、Rivianが直面している最近の財務的困難や市場の変動からの回復を支援する可能性があると見られている。
業界間連携の深化
自動車メーカーとモビリティサービス企業の間で、AI技術を中心とした戦略的パートナーシップが進展していることを示す事例である。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この取引は、AI技術が単なる研究開発の対象ではなく、企業の資金調達能力や戦略的価値を直接高める重要な資産となっていることを示している。特に、自動車産業の電気自動車メーカーとモビリティサービス企業がAIを共通基盤として連携を深めることで、業界の構造変化を加速させる可能性がある。
編集コメント
AIへの投資が単なる技術開発ではなく、企業の存続と成長を支える戦略的資金調達手段として機能している好例。業界再編の端緒となる可能性のある注目すべき取引だ。
この投資は、最近の財務的混乱の後、同自動車メーカーの業績を立て直す一助となる可能性がある。
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2 Min ReadUber will invest up to $1.25 billion in EV maker Rivian as part of a deal that could see the ride-hailing giant ultimately buy as many as 50,000 robotaxis from the California-based company.Under the deal, made public on March 19, Uber -- along with its fleet partners -- has committed to buy 10,000 self-driving versions of the automaker’s R2 SUV, with robotaxi operations scheduled to start in San Francisco and Miami in 2028. This initial investment stretches to $300 million.Should a number of defined “autonomous milestones” be reached, further investment will follow as part of a plan to roll out robotaxis across 25 cities in the U.S, Canada and Europe by 2031. Uber and its fleet partners will also have the option of buying another 40,000 autonomous robotaxis in 2030.Over the past 18 months, Uber has been busy signing a series of deals with automakers, AI vendors and tech giants as part of its long-term vision to offer self-driving options across its fleet globally.Related:The Real AI Shift Isn’t New Models. It’s Control.Among the more prominent collaborations are with Waymo in Phoenix, Austin and Atlanta, plus in Las Vegas with Motional, where it is also planning to work with Amazon’s Zoox.Further afield, Uber has paired up with China’s WeRide in the Middle East and has revealed plans to operate its first robotaxis in Japan in tandem with British self-driving AI vendor Wayve and automaker Nissan.“We’re big believers in Rivian’s approach – designing the vehicle, compute platform, and software stack together, while maintaining end-to-end control of scaled manufacturing and supply in the U.S.," Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement. “That vertical integration, combined with data from their growing consumer vehicle base and experience managing the complexities of commercial fleets, gives us conviction to set these ambitious but achievable targets,” he said.The R2 features Rivian’s third-generation autonomy platform, which includes a multimodal sensor suite comprising 11 cameras, five radars and one Lidar. The platform is driven by two of Rivian’s in-house RAP1 AI chips. The platform uses a continuously self-improving data flywheel that learns about human driving using real-world data from the customer fleet, with the knowledge base expanding in real time.This base fuels Rivian’s Large Driving Model. According to Rivian: “Its LLM-like architecture enables us to apply advances in generative AI directly to our autonomy stack, including reinforcement learning, which distills superior driving strategies to the on-board models with minimal compute overhead.”Related:OpenAI GPT-5.4-Cyber is More Open Than Claude MythosThe Uber deal could serve as vindication for Rivian CEO CJ Scaringe, who made clear how pivotal automation was to the company’s future at its first-ever Autonomy and AI Day in December. About the AuthorContributing WriterGraham Hope has worked in automotive journalism in the U.K. for 26 years, including spells as editor of leading consumer news website and weekly Auto Express and respected buying guide CarBuyer.
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