The end of GM's self-driving, ride-sharing technology venture leaves a gap in the autonomous driving (AV) market. While Tesla ...
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General Motors has shut down its Cruise robotaxi business after investing over $10 billion since 2016. Once seen as a ...
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GM revamps its autonomous strategy, integrating Cruise with GM teams to streamline development, cut costs by $1B annually, and scale AV tech for fleets and consumers.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) recently announced it is ending its Cruise robotaxi business in order to focus on autonomous ...
GM plans to merge the division with its Super Cruise team to advance its self-driving feature for personal vehicles.
Waymo and Tesla are leading the autonomous driving race, with Waymo expanding to 10 U.S. cities by 2025 and Tesla gearing ...
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Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and ...