<H4><STRONG> Microsoft Corp has joined forces with China’s leading internet services company, Baidu Inc, in order to take the technical development and adoption of autonomous driving worldwide, particularly through the use of cloud-based services.</STRONG></H4>
<P>According to McKinsey, up to 15% of new cars sold in 2030 will be fully autonomous, which fuels the need for an ecosystem of partners to collaborate in support of a common goal. In April, Baidu launched Apollo, an open platform that provides a comprehensive, secure and reliable solution that supports all major features and functions of an autonomous vehicle.</P>
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Microsoft Corp has joined forces with China’s leading internet services company, Baidu Inc, in order to take the technical development and adoption of autonomous driving worldwide, particularly through the use of cloud-based services.
According to McKinsey, up to 15% of new cars sold in 2030 will be fully autonomous, which fuels the need for an ecosystem of partners to collaborate in support of a common goal. In April, Baidu launched Apollo, an open platform that provides a comprehensive, secure and reliable solution that supports all major features and functions of an autonomous vehicle.
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