
Baidu Releases World’s First Robotaxi Technical Standard for Commercial Operations
The Robotaxi Technical Requirements Group Standard was recently released.
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The Robotaxi Technical Requirements Group Standard was recently released.
On September 27, Chinese self-driving startup Pony.ai announced that it had reached a working agreement with the SAIC AI LAB to explore fields such as the R&D of self-driving technology and the implementation of Robotaxi operation services.
Baidu, Inc. on Sept. 15 held its annual technology conference, Baidu World 2020, in cooperation with CCTV via livestreaming, showcasing its latest innovations in the AI sphere.
Baidu Apollo Go plans to launch robotaxi service in Hong Kong, which will also be its first business outside the mainland market.
WeRide, an autonomous driving company, has received a strategic investment from Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC Group).
WeRide's stock price has surged again, with the company's share price exceeding $40 and its market value surpassing $11 billion.
Apollo, the autonomous driving technology platform of Chinese tech giant Baidu, on Wednesday released the 2021 Baidu Autonomous Driving Service Semi-Annual Report.
On November 15, China's autonomous driving startup Pony.ai submitted its red herring prospectus and launched its IPO. It will be listed on Nasdaq under the stock code "PONY".
XPeng Motors released the first domestically produced end-to-end large model.
Chinese autonomous driving company WeRide has obtained a permit to test two passenger vehicles on designated public roads in California without human drivers behind the wheel, marking another breakthrough for the startup.
QCraft said on Wednesday that the company will adopt U.S. computer graphics giant Nvidia’s Drive Orin automotive system-on-a-chip to power its third-generation Level 4 self-driving hardware solution.
XPeng Motors Chairman He Xiaopeng predicts that Robotaxi will reach a turning point in two years and suggests major car companies to transition to end-to-end technology.