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Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that it plans to continue developing a 'scalable' autonomous vehicle platform for ...
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Cruise, the embattled self-driving car subsidiary of General Motors, has laid off 101 more employees across the Bay Area, ...
GM is giving its retired Cruise robotaxis a new mission: testing the next generation of hands-free driving tech. Discover how ...
After sightings by WIRED, GM confirms that a limited number of sensor-laden Bolt EVs have been given a second life.
Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that it plans to continue developing a 'scalable' autonomous vehicle platform for personal ownership.
Some of the Chevy Bolt EVs that used to be Cruise AV robotaxis are being used as test mules for autonomy tech in some markets ...
Tesla's robotaxi debut sparks debate as delays, competition, and execution risks overshadow autonomy promises.
With all the talk surrounding autonomous driving and robotaxi services, people start asking why companies are in such a rush ...
Tesla stock popped as its robotaxi test kicked off smoothly on Sunday, with investors and Tesla enthusiasts breathing a sigh ...
GM last year scrapped funding for its Cruise LLC robotaxi and absorbed its engineers to develop automated driving technology for the passenger vehicles it sells.