Baidu is currently testing its self-driving taxis in 10 cities across the country, and it just got approval to roll out fully driverless vehicles in the major metropolises of Wuhan and Chongqing.
In the capital, Beijing, where the company is based, a human is still required by law to sit in the front passenger's seat — but they haven't got much to do. With sensors, radars and cameras mounted all over the car, a computer is fully in charge of navigation. Advancements in technology mean the latest models cost only about $37,000 — about half as much as the previous generation. The price drop is paving the way for mass production.The Baidu service itself offers an experience similar to ride-share apps like Uber. You download an app to your smartphone, pinpoint your location and destination, and a car shows up.
Can't imagine why the Media pushes all things China... $$$$$$$
Really trying to put down the “china” habit. It’s never really been a good idea, and it’s getting worse everyday. They are the enemy of freedom. Never forget that, even if they build cool stuff.
But you can only use one if you have enough social credit
If they’re gonna behave anything like their escalators, keep me far away lmao
They drive like Chinese make automobiles. They don't.
Why, is this our future
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