(Photo by Jia Tianyong/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images) China News Service | China News Service | Getty ImagesSelf-driving technology firm WeRide is accelerating its global expansion as the artificial intelligence boom boosts adoption of machine learning in transportation.
Things are moving relatively fast because of the development of AI right now," said Sebastian Yee, Singapore director of business development at WeRide.
In June, the firm began safety testing for "Robosweepers" in Singapore, following similar rollouts in multiple cities in China.
watch now"WeRide is the only company which has [driverless] permits from the U.S., China, UAE and Singapore.
Some [companies] just have permits from one or two countries, but we have four countries," said Kerry Xu, Singapore general manager of WeRide.
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