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However, GM’s interest in automation remains strong ... for consumer vehicles or future robotaxi services. Given its past struggles with Cruise, though, GM may prioritize improving ADAS in ...
Tesla has received its first official approval from California regulators, a crucial step in the company’s long-anticipated journey toward launching its robotaxi service. The California Public ...
GM bought control of San Francisco-based Cruise automation in 2016 with high hopes ... stake in Cruise for $581 million in 2016, the robotaxi service piled up more than $10 billion in operating ...
The bottom line is that there are some near-term headwinds, and they could certainly lower the company's margins for the time being. But at a rock-bottom valuation of just four times forward earnings ...
It’s used in autonomous driving and other applications such as consumer robots and industrial automation ... It also was a supplier to Cruise, which General Motors GM bought in 2016 with ...
Germany has very progressive legislation for autonomous driving by global standards. A car here is allowed to do everything ...
It’s used in autonomous driving and other applications such as consumer robots and industrial automation ... like its Super Cruise, which allows drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel.