can start collecting robotaxi fares in a part of Beijing from Thursday, the Chinese tech giant told CNBC this week, marking a major step toward building its driverless taxi business.
It sets the stage for other cities like Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen to do the same, Wei Dong, vice president and chief security operation officer, at Baidu's Intelligent Driving Group told CNBC in an exclusive interview.Effective Thursday, Baidu's Apollo unit that runs the robotaxi business can collect fares from passengers taking one of 67 self-driving cars in Beijing's suburban district of Yizhuang.
no worries, large population to loose a few people.
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