Tesla plans to have remote drivers for its Model 3 and Model Y robotaxis for safety and redundancy when the tech launches ...
Cruise's robotaxi service will officially be no more, as General Motors opted to pull the funding plug and move the ...
General Motors is pulling the plug on its efforts to develop a fleet of driverless taxis and will focus on driver-assistance ...
Cruise suspended a self-driving taxi service in San Francisco last year after one of its cars hit and dragged a pedestrian, ...
A GM spokesperson said the company sees greater business potential in personal vehicle autonomy than in building a robotaxi ...
General Motors has bailed on its Cruise robotaxis, citing the amount of time and resources needed to scale the business and ...
Instead, the Detroit car maker will focus on development of partially automated driver-assist systems such as its Super ...
General Motors said Tuesday it will no longer fund the development of a commercial robotaxi business and will instead absorb ...
The decision to shut down GM subsidiary Cruise is a major blow to an automaker that was once seen as a leader in the autonomous driving technology.
GM even announced plans for Cruise to generate $1 billion in annual revenue by 2025, but it scaled back spending on the ...
GM only owns around 90% of Cruise, but the company has agreements with other shareholders that will raise its stake to more ...
General Motors Co.’s Cruise self-driving car unit will exit the robotaxi business, a retreat from a market that proved costly ...