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 ...
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Several Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis freeze in China, raising concerns about AV safety: report
Multiple Baidu Inc. BIDU Apollo Go Robotaxis reportedly froze in China’s Wuhan, sparking concerns about the safety of Robotaxis and autonomous vehicles around the world today. On Tuesday, multiple ...
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.
France, Germany, Italy and 14 other countries have signed a joint declaration to coordinate autonomous vehicle testing across ...
China has halted the issuance of new licenses for autonomous vehicles following a mass outage of Baidu Inc.'s Apollo Go robotaxis in Wuhan last month.
The news says the national safety review didn’t hit Pony.ai’s approvals or operations, while it accelerates fleet growth (to 3,500 vehicles by year-end) and raises robotaxi revenue expectations.
April 29 (Reuters) - China has suspended issuing new licenses for autonomous vehicles after robotaxis operated by Baidu's (9888.HK), opens new tab Apollo Go abruptly stopped in Wuhan last month, ...
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