Baidu, which received a licence in Hong Kong at the end of 2024 for testing autonomous vehicles through its Apollo Go robotaxi service, is in talks with the United Arab Emirates to bring the ...
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 ...
Baidu revealed progress of their subsidiary, Apollo Go on their earnings call. The number of paid robotaxi rides 1.1 million in 4Q 2024 which is up +36% Year over year The cumulative robotaxi rides ...
Self-driving vehicles have been depicted in sci-fi novels and movies for decades as the future. Now that future seems to be closer than ever in our daily life. In the summer, robotaxis in China’s ...
With Waymo up to 200,000/week, total rides are now well over a million a month. The robotaxi is here. But people mistake it ...
The autonomous ride-hailing service, Apollo Go, continues to scale, providing 1.1 million rides in Q4, a 36% year-over-year growth, and achieving 100% fully driverless operations nationwide.
Baidu plans to focus on scaling its domestic robotaxi operations, exploring asset-light operating models, and expanding its international presence. While Apollo Go operates at a comparable scale ...
Baidu Eyes Middle East Expansion with Plans for Apollo Go Robotaxi in Dubai Baidu, founded in 2000 by Robin Li and Eric Xu, is one of China's leading technology companies, known for its search ...
Baidu is a major player in China's robotaxi sector, alongside peers Pony.ai and WeRide. The company's Apollo Go unit has a fleet of 400 driverless robotaxis in the Chinese city of Wuhan ...
Data from Baidu showed that Apollo Go, Baidu's robotaxi service, is operational across 11 cities in Chinese mainland, including Wuhan, where it currently has a fleet of over 400 robotaxis ...