The Intelligent Connected Vehicles Regulation of Shenzhen’s Special Economic Zone comes into force on August 1, 2022. This is the first of its kind regulation in China. Following this enforcement, driverless vehicle is now officially legalized on the public road.

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29 thoughts on “Driverless autonomous vehicle is now official in Shenzhen”
  1. Looks great with one car, bc is driving safely and others also react to it when it makes some mistake. How will one AI car react to another AI car? how will AI safedriving/hesitation react to other AI hesitation? How will micro decisions of human vs human compare to AI car to AI car?
    Looking great nontheless

  2. I guess that would explain why waymo and other companies promptly took their robotaxis off the streets. When you start to put all your trust in AI, you become completely dependent on it and when something goes wrong, and it will, no one will know what to do

  3. If it's driving is human-like, what's wrong with human driving anyway… Don't expect computers to do things without mistakes and improve every aspect of our lives. Don't put your life in the hands of greedy tech companies. No one's gonna be by your side after a life-changing accident. Think!

  4. What irritates me and makes me doubt the video is the fact that this are two different videos fused together.
    The road view is from a different camera than what we see of the inside of the car and therefor it's tough to judge if all is legitemate here.

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