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General Motors is rethinking its robotaxi dreams, announcing yesterday that it will no longer fund the development of a dedicated robotaxi under the Cruise division.
General Motors just pulled the plug on Cruise's robotaxi dreams. The self-driving venture has been in doubt since a pedestrian was seriously injured last year. GM's decision shows that time and ...
For more than a year after robotaxi company Cruise paused its self-driving ride hailing service, General Motors executives repeated the same talking points: Cruise robotaxis will be back on the ...
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General Motors to stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business - MSNGeneral Motors will stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business and focus on developing self-driving technology for personal vehicles, the automaker said in a statement on Tuesday. The company noted ...
Since General Motors acquired the San Francisco self-driving-tech developer Cruise in 2016, the Detroit automaker has poured more than $8 billion into creating a robotaxi service. Now GM is ...
After a staggering $10 billion investment, General Motors is officially hitting the brakes on Cruise. The automaker's once-ambitious foray into the world of robotaxis has caused the automaker more ...
Tesla (TSLA, Financials) hired Henry Kuang, former head of autonomy at General Motors' Cruise unit, as its new director of ...
General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle division will pay a $1.5 million penalty after the unit failed to fully report a crash involving a pedestrian, the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
More than a year after a General Motors robotaxi operated by its Cruise subsidiary struck and dragged a pedestrian, the Detroit automaker said Tuesday it is shifting its autonomous driving ...
General Motors will stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business and focus on developing self-driving technology for personal vehicles, the automaker said in a statement on Tuesday. The company noted ...
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