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Robotaxi startup Pony.ai announced that it has received a license to operate 100 self-driving cars like traditional taxis in the Chinese city of Guangzhou (Evelyn Cheng / CNBC)

April 25, 2022
Source: news7h.com news7h.com
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Evelyn Cheng / CNBC : Startup Robotaxi Pony.ai announced that it has received a license to operate 100 self-driving cars like traditional taxis in the city of Guangzhou, China. – – Self-driving startup Pony.ai announced Sunday that it has received a taxi license, the first of its kind in China. [Source link]
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