Chinese carmakers are turning to Nvidia for advanced technology in an effort to compensate for what they currently lack in global brand recognition
China has the potential to become the world’s largest market for autonomous vehicles, with total sales predicted to hit $230 billion by 2030
China's rising EV brands are a key market for automotive technology makers as they race each other to launch more automated driving functions
The smartphone giant’s chief Lei Jun said the company was aiming to become 'one of the world's top five automakers'
Earlier this month, BMW Group said it had received a test license for L3 self-driving on high-speed roads in Shanghai
Some Congress members say they are worried about how Beijing might use a fleet of robot cars in an armed conflict with the United States
Wang Weibao, who was indicted by the US this week for stealing sensitive technology, stole “the entirety of Apple’s 'autonomous' source code”
The indictment was part of five cases centred on allegations concerning the theft of trade secrets and other technology, of which two others relate to China
One of the proposed rules is aimed at pushing carmakers to use domestic cloud services by banning smart cars in the country from transferring data directly abroad
Pony.ai started driverless testing in Guangzhou in June 2021 and has accumulated nearly 200,000 fee-charging robotaxi orders globally as of this month
Tesla’s Autopilot team set out to engineer and record a “demonstration of the system’s capabilities” at the request of Musk, a senior engineer said
The Afeela EV demonstrates how automakers are increasingly focussing on the in-car cockpit experience, which presents greater monetisation opportunities