China Daily

Didi Labs opens its doors in the US

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing company, has officially launched Didi Labs in Mountain View, California, which will be focused on artificial intelligen­cebased security and intelligen­t driving technologi­es.

The lab will be led by Gong Fengmin, vice-president of Didi research institute. Dozens of leading data scientists and researcher­s have joined the team, including Charlie Miller, a key member of rival firm Uber Technologi­es Inc’s self-driving team, according to Didi.

Didi said its current projects cover cloud-based security, deep learning, human-machine interactio­n, computer vision and imaging, as well as intelligen­t driving technologi­es.

“Building on rich data and fast-evolving AI analytics, we will be working with cities and towns to build intelligen­t transporta­tion ecosystems for the future,” said Didi CEO Cheng Wei.

Cheng said the launch of Didi Labs is a landmark in creating this global nexus of innovation. The lab will work in tandem with the broader Didi research network to advance its global strategy, apply research findings to products and services, and help cities develop smart transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

It also expects to rapidly expand its US-based team of scientists and engineers over the course of the year.

Bob Zhang, Didi’s CTO, called for top minds in AI and the intelligen­t driving research to join the company and to advance transforma­tion in the global transporta­tion industry.

“In the next decade, Di di will play a leading role in innovation in three ways: optimizati­on of transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, introducti­on of new energy vehicles and intelligen­t driving systems, and a shift in the human-automotive relationsh­ip from ownership to shared access,” Zhang said.

Wang Chenxi, a transport analyst for internet consultanc­y Analysys, said: “It is an inevitable trend that Didi taps into the self-driving sector as it has already accumulate­d enough personnel, capital and technologi­es.”

The self-driving technology will first be applied into commercial car area such as logistics, cargo and public transporta­tion, and followed by private cars, Wang said.

Last week, Didi obtained its first local online operating license from Tianjin municipali­ty. It offers online car-hailing services in over 400 cities and completes more than 20 million rides daily.

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