The Detroit auto giant says it’s halting its investment in Cruise’s robotaxi project at $4.4 billion, and integrating its ...
GM said it sees a better business case in developing autonomous technology for personal cars rather than to develop robotaxis ...
The news came by Slack message. Cruise CEO Marc Whitten, who took the top post in June, posted a message Tuesday afternoon in ...
After admitting, less than a month ago, that it lied to federal Investigators about one of its robotaxis dragging a woman in ...
DETROIT — General Motors’ move Tuesday to halt funding for its Cruise robotaxi program makes way for Silicon Valley rivals to ...
General Motors abandoned its ambitious and costly Cruise robotaxi development on Tuesday and several analysts reacted ...
The company suspended the Cruise self-driving taxi service late last year after a vehicle struck and seriously injured a ...
General Motors is calling it quits on its goal of operating a robotaxi service. On Tuesday, GM announced it would combine its ...
I think this is more a recognition that autonomous vehicle technology is going to take a decade or more to provide driverless ...
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While the world's richest man is going all in with a robotaxi, General Motors has decided to pull the plug on its embryonic ...
General Motors is officially exiting the robotaxi business after investing more than $10 billion since 2016, causing ...