Baidu to Launch Autonomous Robotaxis via Uber Across Asia and Middle East
Baidu, the prominent Chinese tech company, is set to launch its autonomous robotaxi services through Uber in Asia and the Middle East this year. This collaboration aims to deploy thousands of Baidu's Apollo-Go vehicles on the Uber platform, marking a significant step in the global expansion of robotaxi services.
Baidu has already invested heavily in autonomous vehicle technology, operating over 1,000 self-driving cars across various cities, including Dubai. The partnership with Uber is expected to enhance acceptance and utilization of these driverless taxis.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., Waymo continues to advance its own robotaxi program, having achieved notable milestones in autonomous driving. However, Tesla's robotaxi ambitions face challenges, as consumer confidence in its self-driving capabilities remains low.
Overall, the race towards integrating autonomous vehicles into everyday transportation is gaining momentum.
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