SOURCE: DOMINCA NEWS ONLINE – Chinese multinational tech company Baidu is optimistic that in the not-too-distant future, they will be able to get their self-driving vehicles in Dominica, the Caribbean region, and other parts of the world.
Despite the differences in road networks, Elaine Yu, Senior Communication Specialist in the company’s marketing department, has expressed confidence in the vehicle’s intelligence that it will be able to adapt to the different infrastructure once the decision to export to markets outside of China has been made.
“At the company, we have what we call a smart map which can train the AI driver to earn from the human driver,” she stated to Dominica’s freelance reporter Ronda Luke during a site visit of the company in Beijing China.
She went on to say that Baidu’s new generation autonomous driving map has extensive features such as automatic production, real-time fusion, and knowledge enhancement.
Questions about vehicle safety were also raised, and she pointed to several reports indicating that because self-driving vehicles can theoretically react faster than human drivers and don’t drive drunk, text while driving, or get tired, they should be able to dramatically improve vehicle safety.
Throughout the dialogue, she emphasized that getting the vehicles onto other islands is only possible if the various countries’ regulations approve of them.
Importantly she pointed out that before these actions were made to get their automobiles on the road, various measures had to be implemented, and the same may have to be done with each country.
Baidu (BIDU) made its name as a massive search engine provider, but it has also long invested in self-driving technology in the world’s largest car market.
In 2022, the business stated its aims to develop the world’s largest totally autonomous ride-hailing service region by 2023, owing to its rapid expansion as the world’s leading robotaxi service provider, with 1.4 million orders received by Q3 2022.
Since then, the business has stated its intention to broaden the operation region for Baidu’s fully driverless robo taxis, allowing it to reach more prospective customers.
Furthermore, Baidu announced several new technological breakthroughs, including an AI big model designed for autonomous driving perception, high-definition autonomous driving maps, a closed-loop autonomous driving data system, and the successful end-to-end adaptation of AI chips for autonomous vehicles.
Baidu has already been providing fully driverless ride-hailing services (with no human drivers in the automobile) in the cities of Chongqing, Wuhan, and Beijing, with access to hundreds of square kilometres of operation area.
Chinese automakers and technology firms have been preparing to compete in the global autonomous driving industry for several years.
By establishing pilot testing zones across the country and pushing local enterprises to develop the sector, the Chinese government hopes to seize the worldwide lead in autonomous driving.
According to Renub Research, China’s autonomous car market is expected to reach $98.9 billion by 2030.
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