China is on a mission to become the world leader in artificial intelligence by the end of the next decade, and the country’s leading ride-sharing firm has announced its first self-driving ride-sharing program to contribute to said goal.
Didi Chuxing, a Chinese company similar to Uber, said on Friday it will launch self-driving vehicles to act as ride-sharing vehicles in Shanghai. CNBC reported 30 cars will start in the pilot program with Level 4 self-driving capability.
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