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China's Car Inc has launched an autonomous driving rental service with Baidu's smart driving business Apollo, it said on ...
China is set to gain its first ever robotaxi-based car rental service. Users of the CAR vehicle rental app will be able to ...
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China's biggest car rental company now offers autonomous carsThree-seater from Baidu delivers itself, follows directions, then finds its way home China’s largest car rental operator, Car ...
Baidu and CAR Inc. launch the world’s first public autonomous car rental service in Wuhan, allowing fully self-driving ...
Baidu is working on launching its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Singapore and Malaysia by end-2025, with sources close to the ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People visit the booth of Baidu's Apollo autonomous driving system during a media day for the Auto Shanghai show in Shanghai, China April 20, 2021.
Baidu's driverless robotaxi service Apollo Go on the road in Wuhan, Hubei province, China on February 24, 2023. Josh Arslan/Reuters. Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Meanwhile in China ...
Baidu Apollo International Ltd was approved to conduct trials for 10 autonomous vehicle in North Lantau, according to a statement released by Hong Kong's Transport Department on Friday. Sign up here.
Sophia Tung rode in one of Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxis in Shenzhen, China. She told BI that the safety driver had to disengage the autonomous driving system during her ride.
Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service is making its debut in Europe later this year, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Chinese company is reportedly negotiating with Switzerland’s PostAuto ...
Baidu’s robotaxi division, Apollo Go, just rolled out its latest robotaxi across multiple cities in China, and if stakeholders in the US aren’t nervous yet, they should be.
Apollo Go, tech company Baidu’s autonomous robotaxi service, will reportedly expand its services to Hong Kong before the end of 2024.
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