General Motors is laying off off roughly half of its employees who remain at its discontinued Cruise robotaxi business.
GM is laying off roughly 1,000 employees at its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, cutting nearly 50% of its workforce.
General Motors announced that it would be shutting down its Cruise robotaxi division responsible for autonomous vehicle testing and development. The plan was for GM to finish the last round of layoffs ...
Cruise announced massive layoffs as it shifts away from robotaxis, leaving Tesla and Waymo as the sole contenders in the ...
GM just over a year ago said Cruise would be a $50 billion per-year business. The company never made money and its parent ...
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Now that Cruise is no longer operating a network of autonomous ride-hailing services, GM is winding down its staff while ...
General Motors has revealed it will be ending the robotaxi business aspect of Cruise and will be laying off nearly half of ...
The toaster-shaped vehicle made safe if conservative decisions and offered a relatively comfortable ride through Las Vegas.
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Co is cutting almost half of the workforce in the Cruise driverless car unit, according to an internal memo and people ...
GM's Cruise robotaxis have come and gone from Dallas streets without a commercial rollout here. Uber is planning a robotaxi ...