General Motors on Tuesday completed its acquistion of the Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, laying off half the workforce. The ...
General Motors has taken full control of Cruise LLC—shifting its focus away from robotaxis to integrating autonomous ...
GM completes its acquisition of Cruise, which means a brutal 50% reduction in workforce. Those remaining will work on ...
GM just over a year ago said Cruise would be a $50 billion per-year business. The company never made money and its parent ...
General Motors' Cruise robotaxi unit laid off approximately half its workforce Tuesday, as the automaker completed a ...
General Motors Co. is cutting about 50% of the workforce of its former Cruise self-driving car unit just shy of two months ...
The robotaxi business is largely being abandoned in favor of autonomous technology for personal vehicles—specifically, GM’s ...
GM is closing its subsidiary Cruise, which has been developing self-driving cars. GM is only taking on around half of the ...
The automaker consolidated its holding in the autonomous vehicle ride-service developer and will merge the business with its own self-driving and driver assistance platform. General Motors completed ...
General Motors is focusing on its Super Cruise driver assistance technology to boost revenue, predicting $2 billion annually within five years. This technology, similar to Tesla's Autopilot, enables ...
The layoffs come two months after GM announced it will focus on developing Cruise's autonomous tech for personal cars, rather ...
Any in Michigan would be based in its Warren Technical Center or at the GM Milford Proving Grounds. Cruise's self-driving technology ... oncoming Cruise driverless car. The Cruise vehicle braked ...