According to a report by the Science and Technology Innovation Board Daily on September 18, the startup Wayve recently launched the large-scale autonomous driving interaction model LINGO-1, which deeply integrates the large language model and autonomous driving. After being trained on a variety of visual and language data, LINGO-1 can not only perform visual question answering (VQA) tasks such as perception, counterfactuals, planning, reasoning, and attention, but also describe driving behavior and reasoning. It is reported that Wayve is a British start-up company dedicated to realizing autonomous driving through reinforcement learning.