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Cabs Without a Chatty — Or Any — Driver Are Expanding in China

Baidu is adding more driverless ride-hailing in major cities, and the journeys are reassuringly drama-free. 

A screen showing the travel path through an intersection onboard a robotaxi equipped with Baidu's autonomous driving platform Apollo in Beijing on Nov. 10. 

Source: Bloomberg

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