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Want a driverless car for your wedding? Work for Baidu

Baidu engineers tie the knot flanked by the self-driving cars they helped build

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It may be a publicity stunt… but all is forgiven, in the name of love! (Picture: Baidu)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

Hiring a limo for your wedding? That’s so 2017.

If you’re like three engineers who got married this week at Baidu’s Beijing headquarters, the proper choice for a true 21st century wedding is... a fleet of self-driving vehicles.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their fancy Jaguar E-Type… but this is how the Baidu ballers roll. (Picture: Baidu)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their fancy Jaguar E-Type… but this is how the Baidu ballers roll. (Picture: Baidu)

The newlyweds were driven around the campus on their wedding day by one of Baidu’s Apollo self-driving buses, trailed by other driverless cars. When they arrived at the front entrance, they were greeted by Baidu president Zhang Ya-Qin, who officiated their group wedding.

This is how you stand when your boss speaks, even if it’s technically YOUR big day. (Picture: Baidu)
This is how you stand when your boss speaks, even if it’s technically YOUR big day. (Picture: Baidu)
According to Baidu’s WeChat post, all three grooms work for the company’s autonomous driving project, Apollo. True to their profession, the wedding took place on Programmers’ Day, celebrated in China on October 24th each year (because 1024 = 210).
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