General Motors announced Tuesday it will no longer be funding its Cruise robotaxi operations after years of navigating ...
Forget fully autonomous robotaxis: the route to market for driverless technologies now looks like it could be incremental ...
Microsoft plans to take an $800 million charge after General Motors said it was shutting down its autonomous taxi initiative.
General Motors needed to exit its Cruise robotaxi business, most Wall Street analysts agreed on Wednesday, but the ...
Microsoft will take an $800 million impairment charge in its second quarter earnings report related to its investment in ...
The Detroit auto giant says it’s halting its investment in Cruise’s robotaxi project at $4.4 billion, and integrating its ...
General Motors' decision to pull the plug on its troubled Cruise robotaxi business highlights the harsh reality facing others ...
Partnerships, job cuts, restructuring in China and dumping Cruise's robotaxi fleet signal that GM is hyperfocused on cost ...
While the world's richest man is going all in with a robotaxi, General Motors has decided to pull the plug on its embryonic ...
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The robo-taxi company Cruise – whose autonomous vehicles were banned last year from San Francisco streets – is no more.
Cruise co-founder and former CEO Kyle Vogt had some choice words for GM on X after the company announced it was pulling out ...