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On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that GM will rehire former staff to revive its suspended Cruise autonomous driving program.
GM's CEO said autonomous-vehicle technology remains a priority. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
General Motors is planning a renewed offensive in autonomous driving despite the collapse of its robotaxi subsidiary Cruise.
General Motors wants to get back in the game with autonomous driving technology, but this time for vehicles intended for the ...
General Motors wants to get serious about autonomous driving once again, with a new push aimed at creating fully self-driving vehicles for private owners rather than a robotaxi service.
GM is reigniting its autonomous vehicle efforts by seeking to rehire former employees from its shuttered Cruise unit.
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This time around, the project would be focused on autonomous cars for personal use, rather than a robotaxi service.
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GM is currently operating human-driven vehicles on public roads to collect data for the self-driving technology development.
GM plans to develop hands-free, eyes-free autonomous driving system for personal vehicles, hiring former Cruise employees.