
Katie Washabaugh
Katie Washabaugh is NVIDIA’s Product Marketing Manager for Autonomous Vehicle Simulation, focusing on virtual solutions for real world mobility. A former journalist at publications such as Automotive News and MarketWatch, she joined the NVIDIA team in 2018 as Automotive Content Marketing Manager. Katie holds a B.A. in public policy from the University of Michigan and lives in Detroit.
New Auto Industry Entrants Develop Innovative Vehicles on Scalable AI Platform
NVIDIA DRIVE AGX is giving automotive industry startups an AI-powered boost. During GTC Digital, electric and autonomous vehicle startups Pony.ai, Canoo and Faraday Future announced they are developing vehicles using… Read Article
No Supervision Required: Helm.ai Aims to Streamline Self-Driving Development
Removing the human driver from behind the steering wheel may require removing the human being from the development lab. Helm.ai, a startup based in Menlo Park, Calif., that recently came… Read Article
Step Inside Our AI Garage: NVIDIA Experts Present Insights into Self-Driving Software and Infrastructure
Intelligent vehicles require intelligent development. That’s why NVIDIA has built a complete AI-powered portfolio — from data centers to in-vehicle computers — that enables software-defined autonomous vehicles. And this month… Read Article
Coming to a Desktop Near You: The Future of Self-Driving
To understand how AI will transform the way people, goods and services move, you don’t need to go farther than your desktop. During GTC Digital, anyone can experience the latest… Read Article
Hail Yeah! How Robotaxis Will Change the Way We Move
From pedicabs to yellow cabs, hailing rides has been a decades-long convenience. App-based services like Uber and Lyft have made on-demand travel even faster and easier. With the advent of… Read Article
How Do Self-Driving Cars Make Decisions?
Self-driving cars see the world using sensors. But how do they make sense of all that data? The key is perception, the industry’s term for the ability, while driving, to… Read Article
How Does a Self-Driving Car See?
To drive better than humans, autonomous vehicles must first see better than humans. Building reliable vision capabilities for self-driving cars has been a major development hurdle. By combining a variety… Read Article