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Tencent joins race for self-driving car

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s tech giant Tencent has joined the race with rivals such as Baidu and Alibaba to recruit senior autonomous driving engineers in Silicon Valley.

The Shenzhen-based company, owner of popular social media site WeChat, is building an autonomous driving research team based in Palo Alto, California, according to job postings on LinkedIn.

“Expert/senior researcher­s” who “have a strong interest in developing cutting edge technologi­es are being recruited. The technologi­es include SLAM and localizati­on, machine learning, motion planning, perception and sensor fusion, and behavior prediction,” according to a job ad posted on LinkedIn last month.

Tencent has three offices in the US — Palo Alto, Seattle and New York. The company did not immediatel­y respond to an inquiry.

Tencent set up an autonomous driving lab in 2016, with a focus on HD map, positionin­g solutions, analog simulation and others. It launched Tencent Autonomous Driving as an independen­t brand at the Tencent Global Partner Conference held on Nov 1 in Nanjing.

The company has been given the green light by Shenzhen and Beijing to test autonomous vehicles on roads. Its Level 3 vehicle hit the road this year.

Baidu ventured into the autonomous driving space before its two rivals Alibaba and Tencent. The three biggest tech companies are collective­ly known as BAT in the Chinese tech industry.

The biggest search engine in China set up a base in Silicon Valley in 2011, and already has an autonomous vehicle-testing permit in California.

This month, Baidu and Chinese carmaker FAW Hongqi unveiled a Level 4 autonomous driving passenger car in Beijing, which means the car can self-drive in most conditions without human interventi­on. The cars will enter mass production by the end of 2019.

Alibaba set up artificial intelligen­ce labs in 2016. In April, the Chinese e-commerce giant confirmed it was testing its own autonomous technologi­es.

The company launched a Level 4 self-driving logistics vehicle at a computing conference in September in Hangzhou.

Developed by Alibaba AI Labs, the vehicle is designed for urban logistics delivery. The Hangzhou authoritie­s have issued a license for Alibaba to road-test its autonomous vehicles.

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