General Motor's bow out of the robotaxi space leaves only two players with serious skin in the game: Tesla and Waymo.
Competition from Waymo and Amazon, coupled with operational challenges, led to GM's decision to drop Cruise. Read more on the ...
General Motors has scrapped its robotaxi program after nearly a decade—and $10 billion of development. The automaker ...
It’s possible the automaker’s throttling back on its robotaxi endeavor will come to be seen as a missed opportunity. But it’s definitely a sign self-driving electrified vehicles are a more complex, ...
GM is winding down its Cruise robotaxi division due to high costs and regulatory challenges, marking a significant shift in ...
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Uber Technologies shares are trading lower by 6.3% this week. Bernstein analysts viewed General Motors' winding down of Cruise as a negative for the company.
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Cruise bolting robotaxis shows all sides are finding technical, financial and regulatory demands more difficult and expensive ...
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Honda has decided to end its involvement in a robotaxi joint venture with General Motors (GM) and Cruise in Japan. The move ...
On today's show, we talk about General Motors ending Cruise, as well as the wider autonomous space ... We get into Waymo's ...