General Motors is rethinking its robotaxi dreams, announcing yesterday that it will no longer fund the development of a dedicated robotaxi under the Cruise division. Cruise, established in 2013 ...
General Motors is pulling the plug on its efforts ... the company said Tuesday. GM is dropping robotaxi efforts “given the considerable time and resources that would be needed to scale the ...
General Motors will no longer invest in robotaxi development at its autonomous-vehicle unit Cruise, a major blow to the automaker that was once a leader in the technology but struggled to recover ...
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General Motors will stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business and focus on developing self-driving technology for personal vehicles, the automaker said in a statement on Tuesday. The company noted ...
If Waymo and Tesla are able to stand up profitable robotaxi businesses, General Motors could end up looking back on Cruise as ...
General Motors has announced that it will stop funding ... GM also pointed to the increasingly competitive robotaxi market as a reason for the move. In October, Tesla boss Elon Musk unveiled ...
Waymo may have outlasted GM’s Cruise to lead the U.S. market but Elon Musk’s Tesla and Amazon’s Zoox are working to catch up.
Since General Motors acquired the San Francisco self-driving-tech developer Cruise in 2016, the Detroit automaker has poured more than $8 billion into creating a robotaxi service. Now GM is ...