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Chinese autonomous driving technology company focused on fully driverless robotaxi systems. Developed proprietary sensor fusion and AI software stack for L4 autonomous vehicles in urban environments. Website returned 404 at time of scrape; known as an autonomous driving startup operating in China.

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