General Motors' decision to pull the plug on its troubled Cruise robotaxi business highlights the harsh reality facing others ...
After GM pulled the plug on its robotaxi dreams, one expert says driverless cabs remain "really more hype than reality." ...
DETROIT — General Motors’ move Tuesday to halt funding for its Cruise robotaxi program makes way for Silicon Valley rivals to ...
General Motors is officially ending its support for Crusie’s beleaguered fleet of self-driving “robotaxis.” In a surprise ...
GM has robotaxi technology but no business. Tesla has a business but the tech doesn't work. This issue, along with ...
The automaker is folding Cruise, its San Francisco-based subsidiary, into its in-house efforts to develop autonomous driving ...
General Motors said Tuesday it will no longer fund the development of a commercial robotaxi business and will instead absorb ...
Read here for a discussion of Waymo’s rapid expansion in the autonomous industry, impacting competitors like Uber and Lyft.
In racing terms, the stage race is ongoing and we've finished the first stage. We're starting to see some winners like Waymo ...
Reporters at Wired spent a day chasing a driverless taxi across San Francisco, and spoke with some of the Waymo's passengers.
GM's exit resets the robotaxi race, with Waymo's proven leadership and Tesla's bold ambitions setting the stage for intense ...
Uber is well-positioned to become the AV marketplace of choice among the many AV fleet operators that will dominate this ...