Autonomous vehicles have been a hot topic for years, plastered across headlines promising a futuristic revolution in transportation. Yet, widespread adoption remains elusive. This fuels public skepticism. We haven’t seen a significant shift on the roads, and the technology’s limitations in complex driving scenarios raise concerns about safety. Until autonomous vehicles can consistently navigate real-world challenges and demonstrate a clear safety advantage, the public’s wait-and-see approach is understandable.
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China Launches Autonomous Taxis
In a recent post, I Revisited Autonomous Vehicles. The conclusion is very apparent, we have not realized what many thought we would – at least not yet. But as I mentioned in that post, these scenarios move slowly and then suddenly. In an example of that phenomenon, China just launched an Autonomous Taxi service in Beijing. In a recent article, author Matthew Crisara said the following:
Baidu’s Apollo Go Robotaxi service is the first paid autonomous vehicle service where users can hop in a taxi without a backup driver to intervene. Customers will be able to hail a ride using an app, which allows them to locate a taxi within their vicinity. If they are unable to spot the car, users can remotely honk the horn to find their ride.
Matthew Crisara
The video below describes the new autonomous service.
