More than 100 Baidu robotaxis stopped running in the Chinese city of Wuhan because of a system malfunction, leaving some ...
BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) - A "system failure" caused a robotaxi outage involving multiple vehicles operated by Baidu's ...
More than 100 Baidu robotaxis in Wuhan, China, reportedly stopped at around the same time during evening hours, disrupting ...
A suspected system failure froze Baidu’s robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic ...
Baidu has not responded to a request for comment about the outage, which affected at least 100 cars.
A passenger said he was stuck in a robotaxi for nearly two hours and felt terrified when the SOS button did not work. Read ...
Videos on social media showed cars stopped in the middle of multi-lane roads with their hazard lights on, obstructing traffic ...
A mass outage of driverless taxis in Wuhan left passengers stranded in moving traffic, ...
A system failure caused more than 100 driverless cars to suddenly stop mid-traffic in China. Some passengers were left ...
Passengers in Baidu's robotaxis were trapped for up to two hours.
In Wuhan, over 100 Baidu-operated robotaxis unexpectedly halted due to a system malfunction, leaving passengers stranded in ...
A system failure involving Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxis in Wuhan, China, reignited safety concerns over autonomous vehicles.