China’s Baidu (BIDU) has received a license to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its footprint outside the Chinese mainland, according to Reuters.
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With this partnership, Baidu's Apollo Go and PostBus aim to bring a new on-demand smart mobility service AmiGo to eastern Switzerland to complement the existing public transport system. Initial fleet ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Baidu has received the licence to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its footprint outside Chinese mainland. Baidu Apollo ...
Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi nearly crashed during a ride causing a safety driver to disengage the autonomous driving system, a rider told Business Insider. Sophia Tung, a San Francisco-based engineer ...
Two of the world’s leading self-driving car companies are racing to bring driverless taxis to London’s streets by 2026, ...
Baidu foresees that by 2026, the market penetration rate of smart car models equipped with L2+ level advanced intelligent driving solution, valet parking, highway navigation pilot and city navigation ...
London is about to become a testing ground for the next wave of autonomous mobility. Uber and Lyft are teaming up with Baidu ...
Baidu’s DuerOS for Apollo has partnered with over 60 automotive brands and is available on more than 300 vehicle models DuerOS for Apollo ecosystem has surpassed 300 partner members SHANGHAI, China, ...
Apollo Go, Baidu’s robotaxi service, operates in multiple Chinese cities, with the largest fleet of over 400 vehicles in Wuhan. Credit: Tada Images/Shutterstock. China's Baidu Apollo International has ...