The toaster-shaped vehicle made safe if conservative decisions and offered a relatively comfortable ride through Las Vegas.
GM just over a year ago said Cruise would be a $50 billion per-year business. The company never made money and its parent ...
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Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company, says it is not relaunching its robotaxi service. This news comes after GM announced ...
Now that Cruise is no longer operating a network of autonomous ride-hailing services, GM is winding down its staff while keeping many of the engineers.
The auto giant plans to integrate Cruise's technology into its existing Super Cruise system, which enables hands-free driving ...
General Motors (GM) is laying off around half of the workforce from its discontinued Cruise robotaxi business, following its decision to shut ...
GM is closing its subsidiary Cruise, which has been developing self-driving cars. GM is only taking on around half of the ...
The robotaxi business is largely being abandoned in favor of autonomous technology for personal vehicles—specifically, GM’s ...
GM said on Tuesday it had completed the full acquisition of its Cruise business to focus on developing autonomous technology ...
About 88% of remaining employees are in engineering or related roles, and impacted employees were given 60 days’ notice.
General Motors Co. is cutting almost half of the workforce in the Cruise driverless car unit, according to an internal memo and people familiar with the matter, part of a previously announced plan to ...