General Motors (GM) has announced a significant shift in its approach to autonomous driving technology, stepping away from ...
General Motors' decision to pull the plug on its troubled Cruise robotaxi business highlights the harsh reality facing others ...
Honda Motor Company confirmed that it will no longer participate in a self-driving taxi partnership with General Motors Company.
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General Motors has made a pivotal decision to abandon its ambitious robotaxi venture under Cruise, a self-driving subsidiary it acquired in 2016. After spending nearly $10 billion over a decade to ...
After admitting, less than a month ago, that it lied to federal Investigators about one of its robotaxis dragging a woman in ...
Cruise co-founder and former CEO Kyle Vogt had some choice words for GM on X after the company announced it was pulling out of the robotaxi venture.