China's Google competitor says maps for self-driving cars could become core of its business
January 12, 2018 at 06:00 AM EST
As the age of self-driving cars steadily approaches, the demand for high-definition maps will outpace even the need for search engines. That’s the line of thinking, anyway, from Baidu, China’s largest search company and the country’s chief rival to Google. The company’s chief operating officer, Qi Lu, spoke on the issue at...
As the age of self-driving cars steadily approaches, the demand for high-definition maps will outpace even the need for search engines. That’s the line of thinking, anyway, from Baidu, China’s largest search company and the country’s chief rival to Google. The company’s chief operating officer, Qi Lu, spoke on the issue at...