While the world's richest man is going all in with a robotaxi, General Motors has decided to pull the plug on its embryonic autonomous taxis. GM has announced that it will stop shoveling money ...
“This is the latest in a series of decisions that GM has announced that underscore our focus on having the right technology for the future of our company and the industry,” Mary ...
It looks like this town isn't big enough for all of the autonomous taxis out there. GM has officially bowed out of the game, leaving Google's Waymo and Elon Musk's upcoming Cybercab to battle it ...
At every turn of the road, GM chair and CEO Mary Barra has reinforced the mantra that 2024 was the "year of execution." Barra and her team made good on that promise to investors who were yearning ...
General Motors is pulling the plug on its efforts to develop a fleet ... the company said Tuesday. GM is dropping robotaxi efforts “given the considerable time and resources that would be ...
GM said it would no longer fund work on the robotaxis “given the considerable time and resources that would be needed to scale the business, along with an increasingly competitive robotaxi ...
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Perhaps this is true every year, but I’ve felt that tech in 2024 was an especially character-driven drama. What’s Elon going to do next? What’s Sam Altman’s next move? And how did GM’s ...
Even with GM’s exit, there is still significant competition on the horizon for Waymo as tech companies see long-term promise for driverless ride-hailing. Zoox, an Amazon.com Inc. subsidiary ...
Impact Link General Motors' decision to pull the plug on Cruise ... Rivals may have 'better tech' Analysts at Bank of America said in a Wednesday note: "We believe GM's move also potentially ...
The largest U.S. automaker on Tuesday pulled the plug on Cruise after evaluating the ... adding they intend to fold some of Cruise's talent into GM to continue development of driver assistance ...