I first rode in a self-driving vehicle in 1991. Haven’t looked back. When General Motors announced earlier this month their ...
The Register stumbles upon the place self-driving cabs appear to be rusting away into history Pictures General Motors is ...
Despite being on a comeback, General Motors decided to pull the plug on Cruise on December 10, combining Cruise staff with ...
It is not only Detroit. Across the globe, legacy automakers are in the throes of a reckoning that comes as the guts of ...
instead focusing on building upon the Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance systems already in GM vehicles. General Motors is rethinking its robotaxi dreams, announcing yesterday that it will ...
Since General Motors acquired the San Francisco self-driving-tech developer Cruise in 2016, the Detroit automaker has poured more than $8 billion into creating a robotaxi service. Now GM is ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link General Motors' decision to pull the plug on Cruise shows that building a robotaxi business is hard, really expensive — and fraught with risk.
General Motors said it was abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service due to its high costs and the scale needed ...
Automotive giant General Motors announced Tuesday that it would be pulling funding from its robotaxi firm Cruise, though it gestured at future plans to continue developing self-driving cars.
Americans are more likely to embrace driverless cars, but are still skeptical of them, according to a new survey from YouGov.
General Motors settled a class action lawsuit claiming that GM’s Duramax diesel engines contained faulty fuel pumps. The suit ...
General Motors will stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business and focus on developing self-driving technology for personal vehicles, the automaker said in a statement on Tuesday. The company noted ...