"Robotaxi" Stealing Jobs? Shanghai Teenager Questions Robin Li, Why is Baidu Facing Backlash?
"Robotaxi" Stealing Jobs? Shanghai Teenager Questions Robin Li, Why is Baidu Facing Backlash?A young boy in a red shirt, in a video, asks Robin Li, CEO of Baidu, "Why are you launching self-driving cars? Are you trying to take away people's jobs?" The video quickly went viral online sparking heated discussions about Baidu's "Robotaxi" technology. The boy's sharp question not only reflects public concerns about the social and ethical implications of AI advancement, but also reveals the significant controversy surrounding Baidu's self-driving endeavors
"Robotaxi" Stealing Jobs? Shanghai Teenager Questions Robin Li, Why is Baidu Facing Backlash?
A young boy in a red shirt, in a video, asks Robin Li, CEO of Baidu, "Why are you launching self-driving cars? Are you trying to take away people's jobs?" The video quickly went viral online sparking heated discussions about Baidu's "Robotaxi" technology. The boy's sharp question not only reflects public concerns about the social and ethical implications of AI advancement, but also reveals the significant controversy surrounding Baidu's self-driving endeavors.
The incident stemmed from the Shanghai boy's strong opposition to the promotion of "Robotaxi" in Wuhan. He argued that while the technology represents technological progress, it disregards the impact on traditional industries and employment. He pointed out that taxi drivers in Wuhan have lost their jobs due to the implementation of "Robotaxi," essentially using AI to steal people's livelihoods. What's more confusing is that instead of investing in agriculture, healthcare, or areas that could improve people's lives, Baidu chose to invest in technology that takes jobs away from ordinary citizens.
The boy's clear logic and incisive remarks in the video demonstrate his remarkable thinking ability and resonate with the public. Many people echoed his sentiment, expressing that the questions he raised were their own concerns, which Baidu seemed to ignore. Surprisingly, the video was quickly taken down, and Baidu responded to the boy's question with a "special greeting," raising further questioning and dissatisfaction.
Why does Baidu view the promotion of "Robotaxi" as a "future trend" and is willing to sacrifice the interests of traditional industries? In fact, as early as 2013, Robin Li designated autonomous driving as Baidu's future development direction. Supported by Li Shufu, founder of Geely Automobile, Robin Li firmly invested in the research and development of autonomous vehicle technology, ultimately giving birth to "Robotaxi."
Robin Li believes that self-driving cars are the inevitable trend of future transportation and will fundamentally change people's travel modes. As a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, Baidu naturally needs to seize this opportunity and stay ahead of the game.
However, in the promotion of "Robotaxi," Baidu seems to have neglected social ethics and livelihood issues. The boy's question is a reflection of public concerns about the social impact of Baidu's autonomous driving technology.
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence, more and more people are starting to ponder the coexistence of AI and human society. How Baidu balances technological development and social responsibility has become a pressing issue.
The implementation of "Robotaxi" will inevitably have an impact on traditional industries and employment. Therefore, how to achieve technological development while protecting the interests of traditional industries and workers, and promoting harmonious social development, has become a major challenge facing Baidu.
By merely taking down the video in response to the boy's question, Baidu clearly cannot solve the problem. Only by facing the issue head-on and actively seeking solutions can Baidu truly gain public trust and promote the healthy development of autonomous driving technology.
Is "Robotaxi" a future trend or a gamble between technology and social responsibility? This is a question that not only Robin Li but all tech companies need to consider. How autonomous driving technology will ultimately change our lives depends on how tech companies balance the relationship between technological development and social responsibility, and how they truly use technological advancement to benefit humanity, rather than turning it into a tool for stealing jobs.
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