This month I had the privilege of visiting China as a guest of tech giant Huawei for the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai – and what I...
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GUANGZHOU, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Driverless sedans glide smoothly to the curb, autonomous shuttles whisk travelers through airport terminals, and robotic sweepers hum along busy streets. These once-futuristic scenes are fast entering everyday life across the globe, and many of them are powered by Chinese technology. From San Jose of California to Paris and Riyadh, China's swiftly advancing autonomous driving industry is gaining ground, exporting cutting-edge solutions that are quietly transforming how people move and how cities function. "Chinese autonomous driving firms are accelerating their global expansion, fueled by mature technologies, swift deployment cycles and rising international...
This month I had the privilege of visiting China as a guest of tech giant Huawei for the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai – and what I...
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- On the outskirts of Beijing, a self-driving bus navigated effortlessly through traffic, demonstrating China's rapidly...
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- On the outskirts of Beijing, a self-driving bus navigated effortlessly through traffic, demonstrating China's rapidly...
Researchers have validated a technique for studying how people make "moral" decisions when driving, with the goal of using the resulting data to train...
Chinese leaders are reportedly reconsidering the Power of...
Chinese leaders are reportedly reconsidering the Power of...
Tesla has officially, and successfully, launched its long-awaited Robotaxi service, marking a major milestone in the company’s autonomous driving...
Cheap, scaleable and highly autonomous, these weapons are developing quickly – and experts say they should prompt a global rethink about security
In a unique twist of inspiration, engineers at the University of Michigan are helping the U.S. Navy design futuristic ships that can skim quietly...
In a unique twist of inspiration, engineers at the University of Michigan are helping the U.S. Navy design futuristic ships that can skim quietly...