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Baidu claims its robotaxis rival traditional ride-hailing in parts of China

Por: CNBC Tech November 23, 2022

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In this articleBaidu got approval to charge fares for its robotaxi rides in the Beijing suburb of Yizhuang in November 2021.Vcg Visual China Group Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese tech company said its robotaxi business in large cities is close to gaining the same traction with locals as traditional ride-hailing services.During the third quarter, each of Baidu's self-driving taxis completed an average of more than 15 rides a day in Beijing,... + full article



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