General Motors' decision to pull the plug on its troubled Cruise robotaxi business highlights the harsh reality facing others ...
Industry analysts are weighing in on GM's decision to pull out of the Cruise robotaxi business, and they almost unanimously ...
Investing.com -- General Motors is ending its autonomous vehicle development at its majority-owned, Cruise business, a move expected to save the company over $1 billion annually. “While it’s ...
General Motors Co. announced today that its Cruise self-driving car unit is exiting the robotaxi business as part of a ...
General Motors said on Tuesday it will end robotaxi development at its majority-owned, money-losing Cruise business, a blow to the ambitions of the largest U.S. automaker which had made the advanced ...
For others still developing or operating robotaxis, GM's Cruise exit sends a clear warning, said Philip Koopman, a Carnegie Mellon University professor working on autonomous vehicle safety.
By David Shepardson and Nora Eckert (Reuters) -General Motors said on Tuesday it will end robotaxi development at its majority-owned, money-losing Cruise business, a blow to the ambitions of the ...