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Baidu is reporting slower growth in its Apollo Go robotaxi rides than in prior quarters .
The number of robotaxis operated publicly grew by 26% year-on-year in the first half of the year .
With growth above 20% , the increase is still faster than that of ride-hailing, but at a far smaller scale.
Some cars still require a safety driver and are not fully autonomous.
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