Bryant Walker Smith, the main author, in a Baidu Apollo robotaxi in Wuhan.Courtesy of Bryant Walker Smith China is the other real global hotspot for automated driving, with some of its biggest ...
Self-driving taxis, already booming in the United States and China, are emerging in Europe, with major companies launching ...
On Tuesday, a strange glitch caused mayhem on highways and roads in China as dozens of Baidu robotaxis stopped dead in the middle of the road with passengers trapped inside. In some cases, the ...
A number of Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxis froze in the middle of traffic in a major Chinese city, forcing passengers to abandon the vehicles, and raising questions over the safety of self-driving cars.
Pony AI could be an underrated stock to own in the growing robotaxi market.
BEIJING, May 18 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng said on Monday it had begun mass production of its first robotaxi at its Guangzhou headquarters, targeting fully driverless operations ...
Mercedes-Benz Group AG will partner with Chinese software developer Momenta Global Ltd. to deploy self-driving cars for Lumo Mobility in Abu Dhabi, marking the German automaker’s first foray into ...
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We rode in dozens of driverless robotaxis in China. Here's what we saw — and our advice for other curious travelers
Intrigued by automated driving? Perhaps you've already tried one of the real Waymo or Zoox robotaxis in the United States. (Tesla's "robotaxis" probably don't count yet.) China is the other real ...
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