Lyric Li

Lyric Li is a journalist covering Asia and internet culture for The Washington Post. Her work focuses on the intersection of technology and society in China and its impact on global politics. She has reported on topics such as Elon Musk's visit to China to discuss Tesla's self-driving cars, TikTok trends in China, US-China relations, the Chinese economy, family dynamics during Lunar New Year, and the Year of the Dragon. Lyric also covers tech bros, moms and stoners finding refuge in Chiang Mai as well as short Chinese dramas gaining popularity among American moms. Her reporting often highlights political shifts in China and its global standing.

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Elon Musk Secures Deal with Baidu for Tesla's Autopilot in China, Overcoming Data Security Hurdle

Elon Musk Secures Deal with Baidu for Tesla's Autopilot in China, Overcoming Data Security Hurdle

Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024 Elon Musk secured encouraging news for Tesla during a surprise visit to China, announcing deals with Baidu for mapping and navigation functions, and Chinese officials tentatively approving Full Self-Driving software. These developments come as Tesla seeks to boost sales in the world's largest EV market amid fierce competition.