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GM revives driverless car program with focus on personal vehicles instead of robotaxis after pausing Cruise operations due to ...
This time around, the project would be focused on autonomous cars for personal use, rather than a robotaxi service.
GM is reigniting its autonomous vehicle efforts by seeking to rehire former employees from its shuttered Cruise unit.
As the race in the auto industry for autonomous vehicle tech heats up, GM is once again undoing what it recently did. We’re ...
GM is bringing Cruise back to life after its dramatic end. General Motors (GM) has begun reigniting its defunct self-driving ...
GM plans to develop hands-free, eyes-free autonomous driving system for personal vehicles, hiring former Cruise employees.
GM is an autonomous driving pioneer as Super Cruise was introduced in 2017 and the company was working on an autonomous ...
General Motors wants to get serious about autonomous driving once again, with a new push aimed at creating fully self-driving vehicles for private owners rather than a robotaxi service.
General Motors Co (NYSE:GM). is looking to bring back some former employees from its discontinued Cruise autonomous-vehicle ...
General Motors is planning a renewed offensive in autonomous driving despite the collapse of its robotaxi subsidiary Cruise.
GM CFO Paul Jacobson has said the company expects to spend $1.7 billion on Cruise operations this year, down slightly from GM’s spend on Cruise in previous years of around $2 billion.
GM's CEO said autonomous-vehicle technology remains a priority. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.