Chinese tech giant Baidu said its robotaxis have grabbed about 10% of the ride-hailing market in a suburb of Beijing city. Baidu began offering free robotaxi rides in the suburban region in October ...
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Just last week, AutoX announced the roll out a fleet of autonomous RoboTaxis in downtown Shenzhen, representing the first time such vehicles have been deployed in China without safety drivers or ...
BEIJING, Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) affirmed its comprehensive leadership position in China's autonomous driving industry with the results of the recently-published 2020 ...
Driverless taxi permits of Baidu and Pony.AI have been approved in the capital city of China, Beijing, giving commuters access to self-driving cars. As such, the driverless robotaxis of the Chinese ...
BEIJINGBEIJING — Chinese tech giant Baidu rolled out its paid driverless taxi service on Sunday, making it the first company to commercialize autonomous driving operations in China. Unlike previous ...
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BEIJING, Sept. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) today launched the Apollo Go Robotaxi service in Beijing, becoming the first company to allow people in China's capital to use robotaxis.
Baidu BIDU, the leading search engine in China, has launched a robotaxi service in Shougang Park - an industrial park on the west side of Beijing which will be a site for the 2022 winter Olympics.
Beijing's municipal government has approved a permit for Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi business to collect fares in a part of the capital city. Other major cities like Shanghai will likely follow suit by ...
Beijing court agrees to hear Baidu suit The Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court has agreed to hear a copyright-infringement suit against web portal Baidu. The suit was filed Feb. 4 by Universal ...