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The company will shutter its Cruise autonomous-car division, refocusing its efforts on expanding Super Cruise and adding self-driving tech to personal cars.
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Since then, GM has spent more than $10 billion on the company in a bid to commercialize autonomous vehicle technology via a robotaxi business.
GM said it sees a better business case in developing autonomous technology for personal cars rather than to develop robotaxis for Cruise.
Cruise, once regarded a front-runner in the autonomous-car industry, has been bleeding money since General Motors purchased it in 2016.
General Motors (GM) said Tuesday that it will no longer fund the development of robotaxis and instead focus on creating fully autonomous personal vehicles. Cruise, GM’s self-driving car ...