They need a software update Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving vehicle subsidiary, has recalled all 950 of its autonomous vehicles for a software update. Late last month, Cruise paused all its… ...
General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is recalling all 950 of its cars to update software after one of them dragged a pedestrian to the side of a San Francisco street in early October. The ...
In 2023, San Francisco became the first and only city in the world where two rival driverless robotaxi companies operated side-by-side on public streets. It was the dawn of the world's first real ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- It's 8 p.m. in downtown Austin, and the electric cars silently exit the parking lot one by one - but no one is behind the wheel of any of them. The Cruise depot is full of people ...
General Motors Co. is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of a renewed push to develop a new driverless car, according to people ...
The debate about self-driving cars is shifting from technical feasibility to public trust and job losses.
Driverless cars from General Motors (GM) subsidiary Cruise, built atop the 2021 acquisition of startup Voyage, are a common sight in San Francisco these days, as that is where the company is testing ...