
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.
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