Apr 22
Safety fears could slow China's robotaxi rollout
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significance 2/5
China's robotaxi fleet is expected to grow significantly this year, potentially outpacing the US. However, recent safety incidents and rising public concern over AI-driven job displacement may slow the adoption of autonomous vehicles.
Why it matters
Erosion of public trust through operational failures threatens to stall China's potential lead in autonomous vehicle deployment.
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