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Waymo Leads U.S. Robotaxi Market as Competitors Emerge
Waymo has reached milestones in the U.S. robotaxi sector, while Tesla and Zoox are advancing their own autonomous vehicle projects amid regulatory and operational challenges.
GM Concludes Cruise Robotaxi Operations Amid Capital Shift
General Motors discontinues its Cruise robotaxi service, reallocating resources to core business areas in response to a competitive market and focus on profit generation.
GM Ceases Funding for Cruise Robotaxi Development
General Motors will end funding for its Cruise robotaxi project, reallocating resources to enhance its autonomous vehicle technologies in core manufacturing operations.
GM Withdraws Investment from Cruise Autonomous Vehicle Division
General Motors will cease funding Cruise, focusing instead on driver-assistance technologies, amid significant operating losses and a strategic business restructure.
GM Cancels Cruise Robotaxi Business Focused on Restructuring
General Motors ends its Cruise robotaxi operations, shifting focus to advanced driver assistance systems, aiming for savings of over $1 billion annually by 2025.
Waymo Expands Robotaxi Service with Uber Partnership
Waymo's robotaxi service growth accelerates as it partners with Uber to expand into Atlanta and Austin, marking significant milestones in its commercial operations.
Cruise Partners with Uber for Autonomous Ride Services
Uber and Cruise have formed a multi-year partnership to provide driverless rides, following Cruise's plans to revive its robotaxi business after recent operational challenges.
Uber Partners with Cruise for Autonomous Vehicle Deployment
Uber and Cruise announce a strategic partnership to integrate Cruise's autonomous vehicles into the Uber platform, aimed for launch in the upcoming year.
Cargo Bike Cruise Highlights Growth of Cargo Bikes in London
The Cargo Bike Cruise showcased London's increase in cargo bike usage, emphasising its potential to reduce emissions and improve urban logistics efficiency.
GM Delays Cruise Origin Autonomous Vehicle
General Motors indefinitely delays production of the Cruise Origin autonomous vehicle to focus on next-generation Chevrolet Bolt development, citing regulatory uncertainty and cost concerns.
GM's Cruise appoints former Amazon, Microsoft Xbox exec as new CEO
General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit appoints Marc Whitten as CEO to lead critical testing phase post-accident. Additional executive changes signal strategic shift towards revenue goals and market enhancement.
Federal Safety Investigation Surrounding Company Testing Robotaxis in Texas
Cruise and Zoox are extending automated vehicle testing in Texas amidst NHTSA investigations, with concerns on pedestrian safety prompting the need for regulatory standards in the evolving self-driving technology industry.
Cruise Resumes Operations in Phoenix with Human-Driven Fleet
General Motors' Cruise restarts operations in Phoenix with human-driven cars to map roads and enhance self-driving technology after prioritising safety following a previous incident, as they aim to regain public trust.
GM's Cruise Robotaxis Set to Resume Driverless Operations
Cruise, a GM subsidiary, plans to resume driverless operations for self-driving cars in Phoenix after addressing safety concerns. Meanwhile, Tesla reveals plans for its own robotaxi amidst industry challenges.
General Motors to Expand Super Cruise Coverage in the US and Canada
General Motors plans to expand Super Cruise hands-free driving system coverage by 350,000 miles in the US and Canada, boosting semi-autonomous capabilities and paving the way for future autonomous advancements.
General Motors Enhances Super Cruise Capabilities on 750,000 Miles of Roads
General Motors (GM) expands Super Cruise ADAS system to cover 750,000 miles, offering hands-free driving and trailering on more highways in North America. The update includes Lidar mapping technology for enhanced safety.
General Motors Expands Area for Automated System Usage
General Motors expands 'Super Cruise' driving system to cover 350,000 more miles of roads, enhancing safety features and reliability for hands-free driving on highways and two-lane roads.
General Motors Expands Super Cruise Hands-Free Driving Network in North America
General Motors (GM) expands its Super Cruise hands-free driving network to 750,000 miles in North America, solidifying its position as a leader in advanced automotive technology and safety innovation.
Waymo Robotaxi Incident: Autonomous Vehicle Hits Cyclist in San Francisco
A Waymo autonomous vehicle hit a cyclist in San Francisco, prompting concerns about the technology's reliability despite the company's emphasis on safety. Waymo is cooperating with the investigation as it faces regulatory challenges and scrutiny of its claims.
General Motors Beats Wall Street Estimates, Forecasts Continued Strong Profit in 2024
General Motors exceeded fourth-quarter expectations with higher net income and revenue, projecting a strong 2024 despite challenges in the Chinese market. The company is focused on expanding its electric vehicle lineup to drive future growth.