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Uber introduces Baidu's self driving taxis in Dubai

Uber and Baidu announced on Tuesday that they will launch autonomous ride hailing services in Dubai 'in the coming month. This is the latest step of a global expansion push by a Chinese tech company.

Uber said that the 'fully autonomous vehicles' will be available in select locations around the Jumeirah area. They added that they would continue to expand based on progress made and regulatory approvals across the city.

The companies announced a partnership last year that aims to deploy thousands of Baidu Apollo Go autonomous cars on the Uber platform in several international markets, outside the U.S.

Uber has also taken a big step in its?ambitions of competing in the 'robotaxi market, as tech companies compete to increase commercial adoptions of autonomous vehicles.

Baidu has run its Apollo Go robotaxi service commercially in a number of Chinese cities since 2022. The company now has a global footprint of 22 cities. As of October, the service had completed more than 17,000,000 rides.

Also, the company has a partnership with Lyft for robotaxis to be deployed?across Europe. Baidu and Uber teamed up in December to test driverless taxis in the UK.

Baidu announced on Tuesday that passengers would have the option to be matched up with an Apollo Go car when booking an Uber Comfort taxi or UberX, or selecting the "Autonomous option" in the Uber app.

(source: Reuters)