Pony.ai, one of Uber’s key partners for the development of its autonomous vehicles in Europe, has just stumbled into China. The Asian giant has just announced that, following the road chaos of the first quarter of the year with the arrival of autonomous vehicles, his presence in large cities will again be banned. Specifically, a computer failure at the end of March left 100 cars without the system in the streets of Wuhan, which generated a high …
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Pony.ai, one of Uber’s key partners for the development of its autonomous vehicles in Europe, has just stumbled into China. The Asian giant has just announced that, following the road chaos of the first quarter of the year with the arrival of autonomous vehicles, his presence in large cities will again be banned. Specifically, a computer failure at the end of March left 100 cars without the system in the streets of Wuhan, which generated a high …