China’s ride-hailing company DiDi Global would introduce the first mass-produced robotaxis on its platform from 2025, as it sought to boost the adoption of autonomous vehicles on a large scale. The decision to introduce the vehicles is backed by DiDi’s “extensive experience in shared mobility services and cutting-edge technology”, said Zhang Bo, chief executive of DiDi Autonomous Driving and chief technology officer of DiDi Global.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Student builds app detecting AI-written text

Edward Tian, a 22-year-old senior at Princeton University, has built an app…

Russian hackers target U.S. nuclear scientists

Washington: A Russian hacking team known as Cold River targeted three nuclear…

Ukraine’s military, politicians targeted in hacking campaign: Meta

On Feb 28, Facebook-owner Meta Platforms (FB.O) said that a hacking group…

Tesla’s factory in Germany halts production after arson attack

Tesla has halted production at its German factory after high-voltage lines supplying…