General Motors will restart work on its driverless-vehicle program, a year after shelving production of the Cruise Origin robotaxi when one struck and dragged a woman about 20 feet. GM confirmed the ...
General Motors Co. is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of a renewed push to develop a new driverless car, according to people ...
In an ambitious move reminiscent of movies like "I, Robot," General Motors (GM) and driverless vehicle technology company Cruise planned to launch a robotaxi program. Also referred to as autonomous ...
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General Motors is using technology developed at robotaxi startup Cruise with its Super Cruise eyes-off system.
General Motors Co. is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of a renewed push to develop a new driverless car, according to people ...