A technical failure in the 'Apollo Go' fleet of robotic taxis in Wuhan, China, caused unprecedented traffic chaos, raising questions about the effectiveness of artificial intelligence in crisis management. The incident highlights the vulnerabilities of autonomous systems in emergency situations.
A mass breakdown of self-driving taxis in Wuhan, China, halted over a hundred vehicles mid-road, reigniting discussions on the safety of this technology. The incident occurred on Tuesday, with local police confirming it was due to a 'system malfunction.'
A fleet of self-driving taxis operated by Baidu in Wuhan experienced a technical failure, leaving passengers stranded. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening, prompting multiple reports to the police about vehicles stopped in the middle of the road.