China's Baidu to bring its driverless cars to Uber globally

China's Baidu to bring its driverless cars to Uber globally

Baidu has announced an exciting collaboration with Uber aimed at rolling out its self-driving vehicles on the ride-hailing platform beyond the United States and mainland China. The initial deployment is set to occur in select regions of Asia and the Middle East later this year. This multi-year partnership promises to introduce 'thousands' of Baidu's Apollo Go autonomous cars to Uber's global network. For Baidu, this initiative marks a significant step toward expanding its driverless car operations internationally. Meanwhile, Uber positions itself advantageously by partnering with a reliable player in the autonomous driving sector, preparing to face competition in various markets. Once these deployments are launched, riders using Uber may soon have the option to request a trip in a driverless Apollo Go vehicle, transforming the way people think about transportation. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.

Sources : CNBC

Published On : Jul 15, 2025, 12:25

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