The toaster-shaped vehicle made safe if conservative decisions and offered a relatively comfortable ride through Las Vegas.
Cruise announced massive layoffs as it shifts away from robotaxis, leaving Tesla and Waymo as the sole contenders in the ...
General Motors is cutting almost half of the workforce in its Cruise driverless car unit, according to an internal memo and ...
The robotaxi business is largely being abandoned in favor of autonomous technology for personal vehicles—specifically, GM’s Super Cruise system, which it has installed in many of its newer models.
General Motors is laying off roughly half of the employees who remain at its discontinued Cruise robotaxi business. The plans come two months after GM said it would no longer fund Cruise after ...
part of a previously announced plan to halt robotaxi service and absorb the operations into its broader business. Several of Cruise’s leaders, including Chief Executive Officer Marc Whitten ...
Autonomous vehicle company Cruise is laying off "nearly" 50% of its workforce — cuts that extend to the CEO and several other top executives — as it prepares to shut down operations.
The automaker expects to save up to $1 billion annually by ending its Cruise robotaxi development program, according to details shared during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call.
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