As we reported earlier this week, General Motors has dropped its Cruise robotaxi subsidiary. There were several reasons for pulling the plug on Cruise. Costs were high, it was a drain on GM’s ...
General Motors had high hopes for Cruise and was planning to revolutionize transportation with the Origin robotaxi. However, fate intervened and a pedestrian was dragged approximately 20 feet (6 ...
Despite General Motor’s decision to shutter its Cruise robotaxi business earlier this month, the U.S. has never been closer to a driverless future. For the autonomous vehicle industry ...
GM has announced that it will stop shoveling money into Cruise, the robotaxi subsidiary that never managed to make a dime. Instead of taxis, GM plans to focus on autonomous driving for personal ...
In the U.S., four robotaxi companies have been leading the way: Cruise, Motional, Waymo, and Zoox. (While Tesla is worth watching in this space, they have not yet put forward details on their ...
Five of those incidents involved a collision between a Cruise robotaxi and a pedestrian, with three injuries in total. “In ...
The logo of US car-maker General Motors pictured ... when a woman was hit by a human-driven vehicle and thrown in front of a Cruise robotaxi. The autonomous vehicle failed to detect the woman ...
As a result, GM said it will no longer fund Cruise’s robotaxi development, given the considerable time and resources needed to scale the business, along with an increasingly competitive robotaxi ...
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General Motors will no longer fund its Cruise division's robotaxi development, the company said on Tuesday. The Detroit automaker cited the increasingly competitive robotaxi market, capital ...