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(Reuters) -U.S. ride-hailing company Lyft said on Monday it will partner with China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis across Europe ...
Chinese internet giant Baidu plans to launch its robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft in Germany and Britain in 2026, pending ...
Baidu's stock has plummeted 75% from its 2021 peak, raising concerns about its future. As competition grows and ad revenue ...
The deal is part of a broader trend among Chinese autonomous-driving companies to bring their services to international ...
The companies want to launch the robotaxi services in Germany and the U.K. first, pending regulatory approval.
Chinese tech giant Baidu on Monday announced a partnership with US ride-hailing platform Lyft that will see the two companies ...
Lyft is teaming up with China’s Baidu to bring robotaxis to Europe by 2026. If regulators approve, Baidu’s self-driving RT6 ...
US ride-hailing company Lyft said on Monday it is partnering with Chinese tech firm Baidu to bring self-driving taxis to ...
Beijing: Chinese internet giant Baidu plans to launch its robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft in Germany and Britain in 2026, pending regulatory approval, the two companies said on Monday.
Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU), the largest online search engine provider in China, was once considered a great growth stock. It went ...
US ride-hailing company Lyft has teamed up with China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis across Europe, with plans to begin operations next year.
U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc. announced today that it’s teaming up with the Chinese tech giant, Baidu, Inc., to deploy driverless taxis across Europe, starting with the U.K. and Germany in 2026.