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Chinese tech giant Baidu announced that its autonomous ride-hailing service, Apollo Go, has completed over 11 million trips since its debut in 2019, according to the South China Morning Post.
CHINA'S Baidu said on Wednesday US export controls on semiconductors would not significantly impact its artificial intelligence (AI) development, citing access to domestic alternatives.
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Other major Asia-Pacific markets fell following a disappointing auction of US Treasuries. Japan’s Nikkei 225 slipped 0.9 per ...
Gary Black hails Baidu's Apollo Go as the world's autonomous ride-hailing leader for reaching 11 million paid rides and ...
Baidu asserts that U.S. export controls on semiconductors will not significantly hinder its AI development, citing access to ...
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