The race begins to make the world's best self-driving cars

As the world gears up to enter a new era of autonomous vehicles, the global market is abuzz with excitement and anticipation. The competition is heating up between tech giants from both the US and China, vying for dominance in the lucrative self-driving car industry.

Waymo, Google's ambitious driverless venture, has been quietly building its robotaxi service since 2024, with a steady rollout plan that includes major cities such as Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York City, and London. The company's investment of billions of dollars over the past 15 years has paid off, with 250,000 rides per week, rivaling its Chinese counterpart Apollo Go.

However, Baidu, China's internet giant, is not backing down. Its autonomous vehicle subsidiary, Apollo Go, has achieved a similar milestone, conducting 250,000 rides each week. The company's vehicles are also significantly cheaper to produce than those made by US companies, with the CEO of Pony AI estimating that its hardware cost is "much, much lower" than Waymo's.

The stakes are high as both sides vie for customer loyalty and safety record. While Google boasts a more transparent approach to data disclosure, Baidu's lack of publicly available data on its vehicles raises questions about its safety record. The two companies have been locked in a public battle over transparency, with each side trying to outdo the other in showcasing its commitment to safety.

But it's not just the tech giants that are making waves in the autonomous vehicle market. Other players like WeRide and Momenta, both Chinese companies, are expanding their operations into Europe, marking significant milestones in their journey towards global domination.

As Tesla struggles to keep up with the competition, Elon Musk's future is looking increasingly uncertain. The billionaire entrepreneur recently won the backing of 75% of Tesla shareholders to pay himself $1 trillion over the next decade if he can boost the company's valuation from $1.4 trillion to $8.5 trillion.

Musk has long been a polarizing figure, and his recent comments on politics and social issues have sparked controversy among investors and fans alike. While some see him as a visionary leader, others view him as a divisive figure who is driving Tesla towards disaster.

Meanwhile, the datacenter revolution continues to gain momentum. As AI and machine learning continue to power some of the world's most influential tech firms, the scale and financials of these gargantuan structures are becoming increasingly mind-boggling.

From Silicon Valley to Latin America, resistance to datacenters is growing, with communities fighting back against environmental and resource-related impacts. Amidst this backdrop, experts like Paz PeΓ±a are warning about the need for greater transparency and accountability from tech giants when it comes to their operations.

As we hurtle towards a future where self-driving cars will be ubiquitous on our roads, one thing is clear: only time will tell who will dominate the autonomous vehicle market. But one thing's for sure – the stakes have never been higher.
 
im not convinced about these new self driving cars πŸš—πŸ€– yet... i mean dont get me wrong, its cool and all but have you seen how much money they're making off this stuff? waymo and apollo go are basically just competing for who can make the most cash off of people's fears of losing their jobs πŸ’Έ. and what about the safety record? baidu is hiding data on its vehicles which is super sketchy 🚫. i need to see some real transparency before i start jumping on the self driving bandwagon
 
πŸš— I'm still thinking about what happened with Waymo and Apollo Go last year... they were like 2 different companies πŸ€”. One was all about transparency, the other wasn't so much πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Now it's like they're neck and neck in terms of sales πŸ’Έ. But have you thought about how this is gonna affect regular people? Like, what if we get stuck with some dodgy AI that thinks it's a driver 😳? Anyway, I'm not sure who I trust more between Waymo and Baidu... both seem kinda sketchy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with Elon Musk's situation? He's like the king of controversy πŸ‘‘. Can't say I trust him either...
 
You gotta wonder how much longer Tesla can keep up with these new players. Like, Elon Musk just won over 75% of shareholders to give him a trillion bucks if he takes Tesla to 8.5 trillion, that's some crazy math πŸ€‘. And now Baidu is bringing the heat with cheaper production costs and still matching Waymo's robotaxi rides per week πŸš—πŸ‘. It's like, what happens when these companies start to dominate the market? Are we gonna have to sell our souls for a chance to ride in a self-driving car πŸ€–πŸ’Έ. And let's not forget about the datacenters, they're getting bigger and more powerful by the minute πŸ’»πŸŒ. It's like, can't we just slow down and think about what we're doing?
 
πŸš—πŸ˜¬ I'm getting anxious about these new self driving cars πŸ€–. I mean, what if something goes wrong? They're still relying on AI and machine learning 🧠, which can be super unreliable. And don't even get me started on the safety record 🚨. I just want to know who's responsible when someone gets hurt or killed in a car accident πŸ’”. This datacenter revolution is already having a huge impact on our planet 🌎, and now we're adding more tech giants to the mix? 🀯 It's like they're playing with fire πŸ”₯ without considering the consequences. I just wish they'd be more transparent about their operations πŸ“Š. We need to take this whole autonomous vehicle thing very seriously, imo πŸ’―
 
πŸ€–πŸ’₯ This whole autonomous car thing is getting crazy! Google and Baidu are basically dueling it out, trying to outdo each other in safety records and production costs πŸ€‘. Like, who has the better data on their vehicles? Baidu's all secretive about it, but Google's being super transparent πŸ“Š. And what's up with Tesla struggling to keep up? Elon Musk is like a ticking time bomb, and his ego is literally tied to the company's valuation πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on these datacenters... they're sucking up resources left and right 🌎. We need more transparency from tech giants, ASAP! πŸ™„
 
I gotta say, I'm skeptical about these companies' claims of their vehicles being cheaper to produce... where's the source? πŸ€” I mean, billions of dollars invested over 15 years isn't just going to magically make Waymo's robotaxi service more affordable. They must have some fancy cost-cutting measures that aren't exactly transparent.

And what about these "200,000 rides per week" numbers? How can we trust they're not exaggerating or using some fancy math trickery to pad their claims? I need concrete data, people! πŸ“Š

I'm also wondering, what's the environmental impact of all these autonomous vehicles on the road? We've heard horror stories about self-driving cars crashing into each other – how many accidents have actually occurred? The safety record is still pretty murky for me.
 
I gotta say πŸ€”, it's crazy to think that Waymo's robotaxi service is getting close to 250k rides per week, but then you see Baidu's Apollo Go doing the same thing and it's like "hold up, wait a minute" πŸ’₯. Both of these companies are throwing around billions of dollars and still can't guarantee safety records? Come on, guys πŸ™„. Google's all about transparency, so at least we know what they're working with.

And don't even get me started on Tesla. Elon Musk is trying to pay himself $1 trillion over a decade? That's just wild πŸ˜‚. The guy's gotta be joking right? And the datacenter revolution? Yeah, it's getting intense πŸ”₯. People need to start thinking about the environmental impact and holding these companies accountable.

We should definitely be watching out for those Chinese companies like WeRide and Momenta making moves in Europe. They're not gonna let the US have all the fun πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The autonomous vehicle market is heating up, and only time will tell who's gonna come out on top πŸ†
 
I'm not sure if Waymo's steady rollout plan is as seamless as it sounds πŸ€”. I mean, with 250k rides per week already, don't they risk getting caught up in some kinda data collection nightmare? And what about these "billions of dollars" Baidu spent on Apollo Go - how much of that was just marketing hype to get ahead of the competition?

On a separate note, have you guys noticed how everyone's talking about transparency but nobody's really addressing the elephant in the room: who's actually going to be responsible if one of these self-driving cars causes a major accident? πŸš—πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” this whole autonomous thing is getting crazy... tech giants are like rival schools trying to outdo each other in a game of robot taxicab supremacy πŸš€ but honestly, can we just slow down and think about the safety implications? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ i mean, waymo's been building its service for years, so it's got some serious chops... but baidu's cheap hardware might be a double-edged sword - is it worth the risk of compromising on safety? πŸ€• and what about Elon's future plans at Tesla? that $1 trillion payoff sounds sweet, but can he really deliver on his vision without alienating investors or fans first? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I'm just sitting here thinking about these autonomous vehicles and it's crazy to think that they're gonna be a part of our daily lives soon. Like, I remember when self-service gas stations were a big deal back in the 90s... now we've got companies like Waymo and Baidu competing with each other on safety records and customer loyalty πŸš—πŸ’Έ

And can you believe Elon Musk is making $1 trillion if he boosts Tesla's valuation? Like, that's just insane money πŸ’Έ It's no wonder people are divided about him - he's definitely a polarizing figure. But at the end of the day, I think it's all about the tech giants trying to outdo each other and make us richer πŸ€–

The thing that's really got me thinking is how datacenters are gonna change everything. Like, have you seen those massive structures? They're just mind-boggling... and we need more transparency and accountability from these companies when it comes to their operations 🌐

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is that the stakes are high in all of this - autonomous vehicles, datacenters... it's like, the future is now or something πŸ˜‚
 
πŸš— Waymo and Apollo Go are killin' it with their robotaxi services πŸ€‘. Both companies are investin' big, but Baidu's got a cost advantage πŸ’Έ. I'm not worried about safety records yet tho, both companies seem legit 🀝. The real battle is gonna be over transparency πŸ”. We need to know what's goin' on behind the scenes πŸ“Š. Can't trust a company that doesn't show its data πŸ€₯.

Tesla's struggles are real, Elon's gotta step up his game πŸ’ͺ. And them datacenters? We need to start thinkin' 'bout the environmental impact 🌎. Can we balance tech progress with sustainability? πŸ€”.
 
You know I'm always super stoked about new tech innovations 🀩! Autonomous vehicles are literally gonna change the game, and it's awesome to see all these major players like Waymo, Apollo Go, and others getting into the mix. The fact that WeRide and Momenta are expanding their ops into Europe is, like, a huge step forward for global adoption 🌎.

And can we talk about how cool it is that companies like Baidu are making those autonomous vehicles way cheaper to produce? That's some serious innovation right there πŸ’Έ! Of course, the competition between tech giants and transparency concerns are all valid points, but I think what's most exciting is the progress being made on safety records and data sharing. It's a reminder that, even in a competitive space like this, collaboration can lead to real advancements 🀝.

And let's not forget about the growth of datacenters! I mean, it's crazy to see these massive structures popping up all over the place. While there are definitely concerns about their impact on the environment and local communities, it's also fascinating to think about how AI and machine learning are driving some of the most groundbreaking innovations in tech history πŸ€–.

Overall, the autonomous vehicle market is heating up, but I'm confident that as we navigate this exciting space, we'll see more progress than we can imagine πŸ’₯.
 
I dont get why companies are making billions of dollars over 15 years just to offer robotaxi service lol I mean, what if I wanted to start a ride sharing service with my car πŸš—πŸ€” like, what would be the point? And btw, $1 trillion payout for Elon Musk? thats like, wooooo 😲 that's insane!
 
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