Baidu's Self-Driving Car Deployment in Hong Kong
Baidu's self-driving car deployment in Hong Kong is a major milestone for the company and for the city.
Baidu, the Chinese search engine giant has deployed its self-driving cars in Hong Kong. This is the first time that Baidu's self-driving cars have been deployed outside of China.
The deployment is part of a pilot program with the Hong Kong government. The cars will be used to provide ride-hailing services to the public.
The pilot program will run for three months and will involve 100 self-driving cars.
The cars will be equipped with Baidu's Apollo self-driving system. The system uses a combination of cameras, sensors and LIDAR to create a 3D map of the surrounding environment.
Baidu's self-driving cars have been tested in Beijing and Shanghai and have logged over 1 million kilometers of road testing.
The deployment in Hong Kong is a significant step for Baidu as it looks to expand its self-driving car business internationally.
Hong Kong is a major city with a population of over 7 million people. It is also a major financial center and a popular tourist destination.
The deployment of Baidu's self-driving cars in Hong Kong is a major milestone for the company and for the city. It is a sign that self-driving cars are becoming increasingly mainstream and that they are on the verge of becoming a reality.
Here are some of the key benefits of Baidu's self-driving cars:
- They are safer than human-driven cars.
- They are more efficient than human-driven cars.
- They are more environmentally friendly than human-driven cars.
Baidu's self-driving cars have the potential to revolutionize the way we travel. They could make our roads safer, more efficient and more environmentally friendly.