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General Motors Co. is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of ...
GM revives driverless car program with focus on personal vehicles instead of robotaxis after pausing Cruise operations due to ...
General Motors is planning a renewed offensive in autonomous driving despite the collapse of its robotaxi subsidiary Cruise.
GM is reigniting its autonomous vehicle efforts by seeking to rehire former employees from its shuttered Cruise unit.
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 made the call to drop Cruise robotaxi efforts in December 2024. “GM is committed to delivering the best driving experiences to our customers in a disciplined and capital-efficient manner ...
GM intends for Ultra Cruise to be an evolution of General Motors' Super Cruise, which has been available in Cadillac vehicles for a few years and recently became an option for other models. GM's new ...
Cruise, its majority-owned autonomous vehicle subsidiary, is increasingly looking like it might be next. The unit has quickly gone from one of GM's greatest business opportunities to a growing ...
Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and folding Cruise’s operations and an undetermined number of its nearly ...
GM will combine the majority-owned Cruise LLC with GM technical teams. Barra repeatedly said last week that the automaker is not giving up on vehicle autonomy; it will focus on personal autonomous ...