January 1, 2025 Comments0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Computer Vision China announces mutual recognition of self-driving car permits in Greater Bay Area By AI Observer China announces mutual acceptance of self-driving vehicle permits in Greater Bay Area (19459000) A Lexus RX equipped with Pony.aiโs self-driving technology. (Image credit: pony.ai) (19659003) The governments of major cities in Chinaโs wealthy Guangdong Province announced on December 27 that they had struck a reciprocal recognition agreement for permissions to test autonomous vehicles. This marks a significant step forward in the adoption and development of autonomous vehicles in this region. Once they have a permit from the local government, companies will be able to test their robocars in the districts of Qianhai in Shenzhen and Bao’an, in Guangzhou’s Nansha district, and on Hengqin Island in Zhuhai. Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions are also expected join the agreement as part of a larger goal to establish Chinaโs largest area for self driving car tests in Greater Bay Area which includes Guangdong. Hong Kong, Macau, and other special administrative regions. Pony.ai – a Nasdaq listed robotaxi developer – and Apollo Go – the autonomous ride-hailing service launched by Chinese tech giant Baidu – are among the first Chinese companies to benefit from the effort. Pony.ai reported that it operates around 250 robotic taxis in an area of 2,000 square kilometres (772 square miles), including Beijing and Shanghai. It also said that 3,000 pickup and drop-off locations have been set up in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and other top-tier Chinese cities. Reuters reported that the news came just one week after US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed new rules to allow companies to commercialize and sell driverless cars more quickly. [TechNode reporting, 21st Century Business Herald, in Chinese, Reuters] Read More More from this stream Training robots for the AI-powered metaverse of the industrial industry AI Observer - 2 hours ago Shiba Inu Whales flock to PropiChain because of its AI Innovations... AI Observer - 5 hours ago OpenAI and The New York Times discuss copyright infringement by AI... AI Observer - 8 hours ago Brands are experiencing an increase in traffic from ChatGPT AI Observer - 8 hours ago Recomended Training robots for the AI-powered metaverse of the industrial industry Imagine the... Shiba Inu Whales flock to PropiChain because of its AI Innovations and a Predicted 25,000x market rally Shiba Inu's recent... OpenAI and The New York Times discuss copyright infringement by AI tech companies during the first trial arguments. The trial for... Brands are experiencing an increase in traffic from ChatGPT By Gabriela Barkho... SEC sues Elon Musk after he allegedly cheated investors out of $150M prior to Twitter takeover The American financial... Allstate accused of paying app makers for driver information in secret Texas attorney general...