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Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and folding Cruise's operations and an undetermined number of its nearly ...
General Motors’s autonomous vehicle unit, Cruise, will pay a $1.5 million fine after it failed to disclose details initially about a serious crash involving a pedestrian last year, the National ...
The Detroit auto giant says it’s halting its investment in Cruise’s robotaxi project at $4.4 billion, and integrating its technology into its own vehicles’ autonomous driving features.
A General Motors Cruise self-driving car, often referred to as a robotaxi, drives in front of the Ferry Building on the Embarcedero, San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 17, 2023.
US auto giant General Motors announced Tuesday it will abandon its robotaxi development efforts after a highly publicized incident last year stymied its progress in the autonomous vehicle field.
But since the accident, Cruise had been trying to make progress on reentering the robotaxi business. In August, Cruise and Uber Technologies LLC announced a multiyear deal for customers to book ...
GM's robotaxi unit Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 for submitting a false accident report as part of a deferred prosecution agreement. The US Justice Department (DoJ) said that Cruise failed ...
GM's driverless robotaxi unit settles with the federal government over charges it failed to include details of an October 2023 accident where its vehicle ran over a pedestrian in San Francisco.
GM abandons robotaxi operations derailed by accident. ... Cruise lost its operating permits from regulators, paused expansions into other states and laid off 900 employees — a quarter of its ...
Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and folding Cruise’s operations and an undetermined number of its nearly ...
GM CEO Mary Barra, with the ending of its Cruise robotaxi operations, made it clear that the automaker's growth priorities have shifted amid a broader, industrywide retrench to preserve capital.