Édouard Blanc / Financial Times:
China’s transportation, logistics and ride-hailing sectors are accelerating the mass adoption of autonomous vehicles, threatening the jobs of millions of drivers.— Concern is growing that autonomous vehicles could replace human roles, with no guarantee of a social safety net.
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