General Motors' robotaxi company Cruise has begun laying off its employees, The Verge reports. It's the final nail in the coffin for a company two months after GM pulled its funding.
General Motors Co. is cutting almost half of the workforce in the Cruise driverless car unit, according to an internal memo ...
GM is laying off roughly 1,000 employees at its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, cutting nearly 50% of its workforce.
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General Motors’ Cruise will lay off about 1,000 employees, including CEO Marc Whitten, as it shifts focus from robotaxi to ...
General Motors (GM) is laying off around half of the workforce from its discontinued Cruise robotaxi business, following its decision to shut ...
General Motors said that it will integrate the technology of Cruise into its Super Cruise assisted driving system now that it ...
As announced, the US automotive group General Motors (GM) has acquired all outstanding shares of the robotaxi company Cruise ...
Cruise announced massive layoffs as it shifts away from robotaxis, leaving Tesla and Waymo as the sole contenders in the ...
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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.