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Autonomous vehicles run into trouble in world’s largest AV market

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Autonomous driving advocates often use the threat of China to pressure regulators to grant the technology greater access. It's an effective threat that artificial intelligence advocates are successfully using for their own ends, but China may no longer be the laissez-faire example they can point …

Autonomous driving advocates often use the threat of China to pressure regulators to grant the technology greater access. It's an effective threat that artificial intelligence advocates are successfully using for their own ends, but China may no longer be the laissez-faire example they can point …

Autonomous driving advocates often use the threat of China to pressure regulators to grant the technology greater access. It's an effective threat that artificial intelligence advocates are successfully using for their own ends, but China may no longer be the laissez-faire example they can point …

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