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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 ...
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(Reuters) - General Motors' self-driving unit Cruise said on Thursday it will begin supervised testing with up to five autonomous vehicles in fall this year in California's Bay Area.
GM pulling plug on robotaxis and Cruise autonomous vehicle unit GM bought control of San Francisco-based Cruise automation in 2016 with high hopes of developing a profitable fleet of robotaxis.
Cruise, the GM autonomous car division that hit the headlines last year when its license was suspended following an collision with a pedestrian, has scrapped its high-profile Origin robotaxi project.