A pedestrian looks at his smartphone in front of an advertisement for taxi-hailing app Uber in Jinan city, east China's Shandong province, in this Dec 15, 2014 file photo. [Photo/IC] |
"Uber has to usher in (the technology) if we want to be part of that world," said Jeff Holden, Uber's chief product officer.
Holden said in a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday that Uber has "a very large team" working on driverless technology. He didn't give a timetable for when they will launch it but he said the technology is "very, very close".
China's Internet web services company Baidu, which is a strategic investor in Uber, recently completed a road test for its autonomous driving car in the Silicon Valley in the United States.
Beijing-based Baidu announced earlier that its self-driving car is expected to go into massive production in another three to five years.
Holden said Uber and Baidu haven't carried out collaboration on self-driving technology. But he said "the possibility of collaboration is interesting".
"It makes sense for us to cooperate and bring out some synergy on developing the technology," he said.