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Under the agreement, the two companies plan to launch Apollo Go's sixth-generation autonomous vehicles in select cities across Asia and the Middle East by the end of this year. The service will then expand to additional international markets. Once operational, Uber users will be able to request rides in Apollo Go's autonomous vehicles directly through the Uber app.
Robin Li, Founder of Baidu, said, "Our mission is to make autonomous driving accessible to more users in more markets. Partnering with Uber marks a major milestone in Apollo Go's global deployment. Together, we aim to offer passengers around the world a safer and more efficient way to travel."
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi echoed the sentiment, stating, "This partnership brings together two of the world's most innovative technology companies to shape the future of mobility. As the world's largest mobility platform—spanning ride-hailing, delivery, and freight—Uber is uniquely positioned to scale Apollo Go's autonomous driving technology across global markets."
Apollo Go has already deployed more than 1,000 autonomous vehicles in 15 cities worldwide, including Hong Kong, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. The platform has provided over 11 million rides and accumulated more than 170 million kilometers of safe autonomous driving operations, underscoring its technological maturity and global readiness.
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