Scrapping the Cruise robotaxi project will save it more than $1 billion a year, GM said. General Motors (GM) said it was abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service due to its high costs ...
General Motors has scrapped its Cruise robotaxi program after nearly a decade ... By 2023, Cruise had begun a driverless ride-hailing service for paying customers in San Francisco.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ended its probe into GM's Cruise robotaxis, citing pedestrian safety concerns and GM's decision to cease Cruise operations. Despite a $10 billion ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service ... last week, GM said that after investing $10 billion over the last decade, it's killing its Robotaxi program. Speaker 3: Cruise, the ...
General Motors’ decision to scrap the Cruise autonomous vehicle division spells trouble for ridesharing giants. The AV strategy of ridesharing giants is to partner with major robotaxi operators ...