Baidu Turnip Fast Running Self-driving Car Industry Development Status and the Discussion of Existing Problems
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Autonomous driving; Intelligent transportation; Baidu Apollo Go; Business model innovation; Technological innovation.Abstract
Self-driving cars have become an important trend in global development, and their promotion in China has unique advantages and challenges. Taking Baidu as an example, this paper summarizes Baidu's R&D process and testing status in the field of autonomous driving in China, reviews the policies and regulations put forward by the Chinese government in recent years to support autonomous driving technology, analyzes the opportunities and obstacles encountered in the development of the Chinese market, and proposes that autonomous driving technology can not only optimize the management of urban traffic and improve the energy efficiency of transportation but also bring about the environmental benefits with positive impacts. This will also promote the rapid development of the entire intelligent transportation industry and greatly improve user satisfaction. The results of this study will provide profound strategic insights for companies in the field of automated driving, which will be an important reference for the future development of the intelligent transportation industry.
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