The article discusses the roller-coaster ride of robotaxis in the US, focusing on rebuilding public trust and finding a realistic business model. It also compares the US and Chinese markets, highlighting China’s proactive regulation and the potential for American and Chinese companies to compete in the Middle East. The piece also touches upon current events in China.
Robotaxis: The Future of Autonomous Driving
Where Are We Now?
The world of robotaxis has been through a roller-coaster ride in the past year, facing challenges in both the US and China. The industry is striving to rebuild public trust and establish a viable business model.
Developments in the US and China
Both the US and China have been making significant strides in autonomous-driving technology. In China, robotaxis are becoming increasingly accessible, with self-driving vehicles operating in several cities. However, the challenge lies in making these ventures financially sustainable.
Regulatory Approaches
China has taken a hands-on regulatory approach, implementing rules for the commercial operation of autonomous vehicles. This proactive stance puts China ahead of the US in terms of national legislation on robotaxis.
Competition and Collaboration
The possibility of American and Chinese robotaxi companies competing in the Middle East demonstrates the global reach of this industry. This potential competition could lead to valuable insights and advancements in the field.
Chinese Regulatory Approach: A Benefit or Hindrance?
The Chinese regulatory approach could have a significant impact on the industry. Share your thoughts on how these regulations might shape the future of robotaxis at zeyi@technologyreview.com.
Catch up with China
1. China’s population declined for the second year in a row.
2. AI scientists and policy experts from the US and China held secretive talks in Geneva last year.
3. More than one million Chinese people have emigrated since 2019.
4. China’s internet regulator is investigating Shein’s data sharing practices.
5. CJPL, a Chinese research lab, opened its second phase, becoming the world’s deepest underground lab.
6. The Chinese government vows to rein in the overproduction of electric cars and disorderly competition among domestic EV companies.
Lost in Translation
China’s coal production and consumption have surged, influenced by global energy price fluctuations and economic stability concerns.
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