Baidu and CATL will work together to develop driverless vehicles and business models, using CATL's technology. Baidu's robotaxi service has reached 1.1 million paid rides.
Waymo, America’s only fare-collecting robotaxi firm, runs over 700 cars in San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles. Tesla, ...
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 ...
Along with minimum asset value recognition in robotaxi and the expected acceleration of share buybacks, he noted an attractive risk/reward profile for Baidu stock. With the expected growth in ...
Chinese tech company Baidu and battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology plan to collaborate on autonomous driving amid intensifying competition in the field.
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 ...
CEO Robin Li highlighted a pivotal year for Baidu with significant advancements in AI-driven innovation, including a 26% year-over-year revenue growth in the AI Cloud business, driven by market ...
China’s internet search and artificial intelligence (AI) giant Baidu is weighing bringing its robotaxi service to Dubai, according to sources, becoming the latest company from the country to ...
As we are seeing that China's Robotaxi competitors leveraging ecosystem strategies with automakers and also ride-hailing platforms. So wondering what is Baidu's approach to compete and scale?
We do not expect this to materially lower our forecasts. Baidu is starting to roll out operations for its robotaxi service Apollo Go in Hong Kong. We do not expect this segment to materially ...
We do not expect this to materially lower our forecasts. Baidu is starting to roll out operations for its robotaxi service Apollo Go in Hong Kong. We do not expect this to materially contribute to ...
Baidu's Dubai expansion is part of a wave of Chinese technology companies venturing into the Middle East. China's WeRide, a Guangzhou-based autonomous driving start-up, has partnered with Uber to ...
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