Baidu Secures License for Its Beijing-based Driverless Robotaxi Tests
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Baidu believes that its Robotaxis should eventually cost half of the cost incurred in a commercial car with a driver. Earlier today on Friday, December 30, China’s largest search engine and tech giant Baidu said that it has secured the first license to test driverless vehicles on the roads of Beijing. As a result, the company is planning to add an additional 200 Robotaxis to its wide network across China over the coming year 2023. Baidu Conducts Robotaxi Tests in Beijing Headquartered in Beijing, Baidu generates most of its revenue from search engine services. However, it now wants to diversify
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