In an announcement that’s shocked many, GM has said it will no longer provide funding for Cruise, its robotaxi service. Instead, the automaker says it’s pouring resources into autonomous ...
US auto safety regulators ended a federal investigation into Cruise robotaxis without taking action, removing an overhang ...
Last month GM said that it will retreat from the robotaxi business and stop funding its money-losing Cruise autonomous ...
General Motors said it was abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service due to its high costs and the scale needed in an increasingly competitive market. The automaker said the Cruise ...
General Motors announced Tuesday that it would end funding for its Cruise robotaxi service. The automaker said it would shift its focus to the development of advanced driver-assistance systems, ...
General Motors will no longer fund its Cruise division's robotaxi development, the company said on Tuesday. The Detroit automaker cited the increasingly competitive robotaxi market, capital ...
The NHTSA said on Wednesday that it has closed its probe into Cruise robotaxis in light of the company ceasing business ...
General Motors is pivoting from self-driving robotaxies to focus on developing autonomous driving technology for personal vehicles in the future. The company made the announcement late Tuesday ...
General Motors is winding down its Cruise robotaxi division, according to a new report from Bloomberg. GM's exit from the market leaves Google's Waymo and Tesla as the two main names in autonomous ...
General Motors is pulling the plug on its efforts to develop a fleet of driverless taxis and will focus on driver-assistance features that require a driver to be ready to take control of the car ...