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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERISTY School of- Mittal School of Business Faculty Of- Dr. Sachin kumar Course code- MGNM575 Course title- : Emerging Technologies for Managers instructor- Dr. Sachin kumar Section- Q2069 Academic task no- 02 task title-CA2 Date of allotment- 20/09/2023 Date of submission- 02/10/2023 Student roll no- RQ2069A13 Student reg. no- 12011933 Max marks- 30 Marks obtained- Declaration: I declare that this Assignment is my individual work. I did not Copied it from any other student’s work or from any other source Except where due acknowledgement is made explicitly in the text. Student signature- Vinesh Panwar
ABOUT DiDi provides car owners, drivers and delivery partners with flexible work and income opportunities. It is committed to collaborating with policymakers, the taxi industry, the automobile industry and the communities to solve the world’s transportation, environmental and employment challenges through the use of AI technology and localized smart transportation innovations. DiDi strives to create better life experiences and greater social value, by building a safe, inclusive and sustainable transportation and local services ecosystem for cities of the future.
TECHNOLOGIES USED BY DIDI ( china ) AI The DiDi Research Institute is focused on AI technologies including machine learning and computer vision to optimize the platform's dispatch system and route planning services. A few hundred scientists work on deep-learning technologies at the institute.To expand on this research, DiDi launched AI Labs in Beijing and in 2018 the company opened DiDi Labs in Mountain View, California. This facility mainly focuses on AI-based security and intelligent driving technologies. BIG DATA OPERATIONS DiDi is building a cloud platform to integrate anonymized data from sensors on vehicles, static information and real-time events from roads with anonymized platform data including pick-up and drop-off, trips and carrying capacity information. This data allows platform supply and demand to be balanced efficiently, and enables mitigation tactics for traffic congestion. SMART TELEPORTATION The DiDi Smart Transportation Brain is powered by AI and cloud technology. The program's goal is to develop smart traffic lights and optimize traffic management systems that can be applied in cities facing road congestion.For instance, in April 2018, DiDi and the Beijing Capital International Airport Public Security Bureau Traffic Detachment jointly built a smart transportation innovation laboratory to promote smart airport traffic solutions including smart traffic lights, traffic information services and car-hailing management innovations.
APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS Didi is actively using 108 technologies for its website, according to BuiltWith . These include Viewport Meta, IPhone / Mobile Compatible, and SPF. SERVISES DiDi Taxi DiDi Express DiDi Premier Designated Driving Enterprise Solution DiDi Bus DiDi Luxe Bike-Sharing Xiaoju Automobile Solutions DiDi Financial Services DiDi Food DiDi English APP
Use of technologies for services DiDi Taxi: Launched in September 2012, the service provides intelligent request-dispatching system for taxi companies. DiDi currently partners with more than 500 taxi companies in China, Japan and Brazil. DiDi Express: Launched in May 2015, the service matches riders traveling in the same direction with an available shared car. DiDi ExpressPool carries over 2.4 million daily rides in 2018. DiDi Premier: Launched in April 2014 and rebranded in 2018, the service includes a 24/7 customer service hotline in Chinese and English and services, including vehicles equipped with child seats, adapted vehicles for riders with disabilities, and arrangements for guide dogs. Designated Driving: Launched in July 2015, the service lets customers who own a vehicle request a chauffeur to drive them. In 2015, the service operated in about 200 cities.
CONT… Enterprise Solution: The service offers business travel services to about 170,000 corporate clients. DiDi Bus: Launched initially in Beijing and Shenzhen in 2015, the platform offers a real-time minibus pooling service (U+ Bus), customized bus services ( Youdian Bus), data-based intelligent bus dispatching service and real-time bus service inquiry service. In 2018, DiDi launched an intermodal transportation recommendation function allowing users to search and book public transportation, online car-hailing and bike-sharing services in a single smartphone screen. DiDi Luxe: Launched in May 2017, the service offers chauffeurs and mid-to-high end cars. Bike-Sharing: In April 2017, DiDi added bike-sharing services to its app. On 17 January 2018, DiDi launched its own bike-sharing platform, which integrates companies like Ofo , Bluegogo and DiDi -branded bikes and e-bikes. Xiaoju Automobile Solutions: Incubated in 2015 and put in trial operation in April 2018, Xiaoju provides various auto-related services, including leasing and trading, refueling and recharging, maintenance, repair and car-sharing services to DiDi drivers and independent car owners. In August 2018, DiDi announced a $1 billion investment into the platform. In January 2019, a Xiaoju Automobile Solutions app was launched.
CONT… DiDi Financial Services: In January 2019, DiDi announced the launch of a new line of financial services, such as car insurance, personal loans and crowdfunded medical insurance, available through a separate " DiDi Finance" app. DiDi Food: Launched in April 2018, DiDi Foodie is DiDi's food delivery service, available in Mexico, Brazil and China. DiDi English: In May 2017, DiDi released an English-language service in the Chinese mainland. The service offers English-language user interface and a real-time, in-app text message translation to facilitate rider-driver communication.
FUTURE INNOVATION Didi employs 7,000 people, nearly half who are engineers and data scientists, and they continue to recruit other tech professionals to support its artificial intelligence labs, autonomous vehicles and other tech operations. In a new funding round that brought in an additional $4 billion, the company announced this new investment would be used for the company’s international expansion, artificial intelligence technology and green initiatives such as new energy vehicle networks. In the quest to solve the world’s transportation challenges with smart traffic innovation, Didi has three artificial intelligence research centers, one in Silicon Valley and two in Beijing where research is done on natural language processing, computer vision and deep learning. DIDI IS in a unique position to tackle traffic congestion and optimize navigation routes with AI technology. They launched the Didi Smart Transportation Brain that combines video camera and sensor data from Didi’s cars with data from the government and other partners. The objective is to create a city traffic management system powered by AI and cloud technology.
competitors several Chinese companies including the Alibaba-owned mapping firm AutoNavi and the deep pocketed local services provider Meituan Dianping have launched their own ride-hailing platforms. They're providing discounted rides to passengers and luring drivers with more favorable terms, eager to capture a slice of this rapidly growing market. Analysts say these new entrants have a real chance of chipping away at Didi’s dominance, as they each have deep local market knowledge and competitive advantages Uber never possessed in China.
Cont … For example AutoNavi is tapping the 40 million-strong active user base of its Gaode digital map to recruit drivers, while promising not to take any cut from passenger payments. Meituan Dianping , a $30 billion startup offering a wide range of Internet services such as hotel booking and food delivery, has promised to spend at least $1 billion to support its nascent ride-sharing unit. In the meantime, New York-listed travel site Ctrip has obtained licenses to launch its own car-hailing platform in China, seeking to differentiate itself by offering higher-quality services. Other startups, such as the Geely -backed Caocao Zhuanche and the state-affiliated Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur, recently raised fresh funds totaling more than $100 million to aid their expansion.
Challenges for implementations Chinese company, Didi Chuxing may be known by most as the world’s largest ride-sharing company with a goal “to build a better journey,” but its vision reveals its future ambitions: “to become a global leader in the revolution in transportation and automotive technology.” With significant investment in artificial technology, Didi which means “beep beep ” in Mandarin (like a car’s horn), is focused on staying ahead of the competition. Popular bike sharing platform Mobike , also backed by Tencent, announced this month it would launch its own car ride-sharing platform in Guizhou province, backed by investors such as FAW Car Co Ltd. All the companies will have to grapple with tightening Chinese regulations, already slowing growth in larger, congested cities. Migrant drivers cannot get a permit to work and live in major urban centers such as Beijing and Shanghai. And cars used for ride-hailing services in those cities must be registered there.
A dditional Research Didi Global’s shares fell more than 10% in New York on July 2 after China's cyberspace agency said it had launched an investigation into the Chinese ride-hailing giant to protect national security and the public interest. Chinese internet regulators have tightened rules for the country's tech giants in recent years, asking companies to collect, store and handle key data properly. The cyberspace agency did not offer details about its investigation into Didi, but said the investigation was also to prevent data security-related risks, citing China's national security law and cybersecurity law. Didi, which offers a wide range of services in China and over 15 international markets, gathers vast amounts of real-time mobility data everyday. It uses some of the data for autonomous driving technologies and traffic analysis.