This autonomous trucking startup out of MIT wants computers to think like human drivers, and it just became the first self-driving truck investment for Founders Fund

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The startup wants to give computers 'common sense,' a new approach to the red hot self-driving industry. It raised $15 million from Founders Fund.

iSee, an autonomous driving startup for trucks, announced $15 million in Series A funding from Founders Fund on Monday. Unlike other autonomous driving and logistics startups, iSee uses proprietary deep learning and computer vision technology to try to give its trucks"common sense," an area that other technologies struggle to replicate. The startup is Founders Fund's first investment in the red-hot logistics sector.

iSee, an autonomous driving startup for trucks, announced $15 million in Series A funding from Founders Fund on Monday. Unlike other autonomous driving and logistics startups, iSee uses proprietary deep learning and computer vision technology to try to give its trucks"common sense," an area that other technologies struggle to replicate. The startup is Founders Fund's first investment in the red-hot logistics sector.

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