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Chasing L5: WeRide CEO sees ‘ChatGPT moment’ in driverless cars within 10 years
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5/5/2026

Chasing L5: WeRide CEO sees ‘ChatGPT moment’ in driverless cars within 10 years

WeRide boss Tony Han Xu believes the first fully autonomous cars may arrive on streets by 2035, as global carmakers and tech firms accelerate the application of self-driving technologies despite roadblocks. The latest setback came when Chinese regulators stepped in after an incident in Wuhan on March 31. Authorities scaled back the issuance of new autonomous driving licences after a system failure on March 31 involving Baidu’s Apollo Go fleet, which left passengers stranded and disrupted traffic...

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China Suspends New Licenses for Autonomous Vehicles After Baidu Robotaxis Halted in Wuhan
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Tech·4/29/2026AI summary

China Suspends New Licenses for Autonomous Vehicles After Baidu Robotaxis Halted in Wuhan

China has suspended new licenses for autonomous vehicles following an incident last month in Wuhan where dozens of Baidu robotaxis suddenly stopped in traffic, causing chaos. The restrictions prevent companies from adding new driverless cars to fleets, expanding into new cities, or launching new test projects. It remains unclear when regulators will resume issuing licenses. This is at least the second time regulators have intervened after a Baidu-related incident, and the company's Wuhan operations remain paused while authorities investigate.

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China’s physical AI progress seen on roads, in skies and factories
Tech
4/27/2026

China’s physical AI progress seen on roads, in skies and factories

Physical artificial intelligence (AI) – the marriage of advanced machines with “brains” that allow them to interact with their environment – is expanding rapidly in China. It’s fuelling the development of smarter robots, drones and driverless cars that are appearing on roads and factory floors, in the skies and even on stage. Delivery drones have taken flight over cities like southern China’s Shenzhen, while delivery bots are riding city subways. The first autonomous vehicles are plying public...

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