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    Uber partners with Baidu to deploy driverless vehicles globally this year

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    Uber and Waymo launch autonomous rides in Austin, Texas.

    Uber is joining forces with Chinese tech company Baidu to roll out thousands of driverless vehicles on its ride-sharing platform across multiple international markets.

    The move – which combines Uber’s expansive network and Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous vehicles – comes as tech companies compete to launch self-driving taxis commercially, according to Reuters.

    UBER TO OFFER DRIVELESS RIDES WITH WAYMO IN AUSTIN, ATLANTA

    The first deployments are expected to happen later this year in the Middle East and Asia.

    An open sign is seen at the office of taxi-hailing service Uber during a driver recruitment event in Hong Kong, Dec. 29, 2015. (Tyrone Siu/File Photo / Reuters)

    The partnership “represents a major milestone in deploying our technology on a global scale,” Baidu co-founder and CEO Robin Li said on Tuesday, Reuters reported.

    UBER OFFERING DRIVERLESS RIDES IN MAJOR TEXAS CITY

    Illustration picture of AI chatbot Ernie Bot

    The logo of Baidu’s AI chatbot Ernie Bot is displayed near a screen showing the Baidu logo, in this illustration picture taken June 28, 2023.  (Florence Lo/Illustration/File / Reuters)

    Earlier this year, Uber and alphabet-owned Waymo began offering driverless rides in Austin and Atlanta. Uber also announced in May that it is partnering with German auto manufacturer Volkswagen to launch all-electric, autonomous shared rides in the U.S. by 2026.

    UBER PARTNERS WITH VOLKSWAGEN TO LAUNCH AUTONOMOUS SHARED RIDES BY 2026

    Tesla rolled out its new robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, last month with a small fleet of self-driving vehicles. Following the launch, riders reportedly documented multiple incidents of driving issues with the vehicles, according to Reuters.

    FILE PHOTO: Tesla robotaxis launch in Austin, Texas

    A Tesla robotaxi drives on the street along South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, June 22, 2025. (Joel Angel Juarez / Reuters)

    Waymo has similarly faced complaints, as some California residents have said the company’s driverless electric cars’ charging lots generate near-constant noise.

    Uber currently operates in more than 15,000 cities, according to its website. 

    Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi services are available in 15 cities and have completed more than 11 million rides, as of May, according to Reuters.

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