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China’s Didi launches Silicon Valley research hub

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CHINESE ride- sharing leader Didi Chuxing has opened a Silicon Valley research hub, where it will join the race with other tech companies for autonomous driving.

The Didi Labs centre in Mountain View – which is also the home of Google – will focus on “intelligen­t driving technologi­es,” according to a statement last Wednesday.

Building on rich data and fast- evolving AI (artificial intelligen­ce) analytics, we will be working with cities and towns to build intelligen­t transporta­tion eco- systems for the future,” said Didi founder and chairman Cheng Wei.

One of the engineers hired for the lab is Charlie Miller, who gained famed two years ago for hacking into a Jeep to show how automobile­s can be taken over remotely.

“My job is to make sure the assisted driving and autonomous systems developed and used by Didi are resistant to external attacks and threat,” Miller, who has been working at Uber, said in a tweet.

According a report in the tech news website Re/code, Didi has hired engineers away from Google’s re-branded selfdrivin­g unit Waymo.

Didi Labs will be led by Fengmin Gong, who is vice president of the Didi Research Institute.

The Didi statement said that “dozens of leading data scientists and researcher­s have joined the team,” and that it will focus on “cloud-based security, deep learning, human-machine interactio­n, computer vision and imaging, as well as intelligen­t driving technologi­es.”

The research centre also hopes to help cities develop smart transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

Didi, which claims almost 90 per cent of China’s ridehailin­g market, announced a tie-up with Uber last year to end a ferocious battle in the surging Chinese market. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Chinese ridesharin­g leader Didi Chuxing has opened a Silicon Valley research hub.
— AFP photo Chinese ridesharin­g leader Didi Chuxing has opened a Silicon Valley research hub.

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