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Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that it plans to continue developing a 'scalable' autonomous vehicle platform for personal ownership.
Chinese self-driving technology unicorn Momenta is setting up a team to develop Level 4 autonomous delivery robots in the ...
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Although autonomous vehicles have become a reality in several cities across the US, not everyone knows what the different ...
Despite the decline, Tesla’s share price rose in early trading, signalling that investors remain focused on the company’s ...
Cruise, the embattled self-driving car subsidiary of General Motors, has laid off 101 more employees across the Bay Area, ...
Not long ago, cars were judged by horsepower, exhaust notes, and cup holder counts. Today? Try AI-powered sensors, machine ...
A former General Motors executive writes that America “must take a page from China’s playbook” if it wants to remain ...
Can Europe, with its mature automotive ecosystem, compete with the US and China in the emerging autonomous vehicles space?
GM is giving its retired Cruise robotaxis a new mission: testing the next generation of hands-free driving tech. Discover how ...