BREAKING: GRAB in 'active discussions' to deploy self-driving cars

Look at SG MRT, driverless trains also need human staff onboard in case of breakdown, driverless cars good until breakdown or accident happens
 
Driverless cars is good when this generation dies off.
 
Driverless cars is good when this generation dies off.
It is so good that all sheeple will constantly be monitored by the big brother AI system and there will be no more criminals as they will have nowhere to run
 

Singapore's Grab in 'active discussions' to deploy self-driving cars​

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Tr...ctive-discussions-to-deploy-self-driving-cars
February 20, 2025 12:56 JST

SINGAPORE -- Grab Holdings is in "active discussions" with regulators and potential partners to adopt autonomous vehicles, according to its chief executive, as Southeast Asia's ride-hailing leader seeks to complement its roster of drivers across the company's fast-growing markets.

During an earnings call on Thursday, CEO Anthony Tan said even in smaller markets like Singapore, there are areas that are "poorly served," and "harder to serve by human drivers," including remote areas and during peak hours.

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Talk only.. to boost share price... :biggrin:
 

After many many many moons…..​

Singapore govt, NTUC and Grab form work group to address illegal foreign delivery riders​

Malay Mail
Sat, 5 July 2025 at 10:21 AM GMT+83-min read

Malay Mail

Malay Mail
SINGAPORE, July 5 — Singapore has formed a trilateral work group to address allegations of foreigners illegally taking on delivery jobs on platforms and affecting local platform workers’ earnings.

The Straits Times reported that the work group includes the Ministry of Manpower (MoM), Ministry of Transport (MoT), Grab Singapore, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and its affiliated associations.

“Our platform workers are vulnerable, as they face a variety of challenges in making a living. It is not right that they suffer from reduced earnings due to competition from illegal workers,” said NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng.
 
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