General Motors is pulling out of robotaxis after eight years of pouring money into Cruise's commercial business.
Automotive giant General Motors announced Tuesday that it would be pulling funding from its robotaxi firm Cruise, though it ...
The news came by Slack message. Cruise CEO Marc Whitten, who took the top post in June, posted a message Tuesday afternoon in ...
General Motors' decision to pull the plug on its troubled Cruise robotaxi business highlights the harsh reality facing others ...
Cruise's robotaxi service will officially be no more, as General Motors opted to pull the funding plug and move the ...
Instead, the Detroit automaker will focus on development of partially automated driver-assist systems like its Super Cruise, ...
General Motors said Tuesday it will no longer fund the development of a commercial robotaxi business and will instead absorb ...
The automaker is folding its San Francisco-based subsidiary into its in-house efforts to develop autonomous driving for ...
GM pulls the funding for its robotaxi program and will focus on autonomous driving for personal vehicles instead.
GM announced Tuesday that it would no longer be using Cruise LLC funding for developing a robotaxi service, citing increased ...
GM said it sees a better business case in developing autonomous technology for personal cars rather than to develop robotaxis ...
General Motors is pulling out of robotaxis after eight years of pouring money into Cruise's commercial business.