China's ride-hailing companies are penalizing drivers for smelly rides. A surplus of labor means many drivers work 15 hours a day and live in their cars to make ends meet, hence the odor. Travelers to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Pony.ai’s robotaxis on display at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai ...
You’re on the move in China’s capital. You’ve just booked a ride through a ride-hailing app and, in no time, it seems, a sleek new electric vehicle pulls up to whisk you away. Sometimes, though, not ...
BEIJING — You're on the move in China's capital. You've just booked a ride through a ride-hailing app and, in no time, it seems, a sleek new electric vehicle pulls up to whisk you away. Sometimes, ...
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