BREAKINGVIEWS-Why robotaxis are picking up speed and credibility: podcast

Reuters
24 Jun
BREAKINGVIEWS-Why robotaxis are picking up speed and credibility: podcast

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By Katrina Hamlin

HONG KONG, June 24 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Follow on Apple or Spotify. Listen on the Reuters app. Read the episode transcript.

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Enthusiasts have long claimed driverless cars are around the corner. As they hit the streets from the West Coast to Wuhan, the business model is taking shape too. In this episode of The Big View podcast, James Peng, CEO of $6 bln industry pioneer Pony AI, explains what’s changed.

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