Even with most of its autonomous vehicle fleet on ice, Cruise is still bleeding cash. The robotaxi company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors lost $435 million in the third quarter of ...
So the ride-sharing giant is teaming up with General Motors' robotaxi company, Cruise—itself no stranger to controversial autonomous vehicle (AV) incidents—to get self-driving cars on its ...
The state commission now requires companies operating autonomous cars in the Golden State to file detailed ... in the wake of ...
Waymo, the autonomous driving technology company owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is partnering with Hyundai on its newest autonomous car ... over the Cruise AV, like faster charge ...
Cruise is reportedly eyeing the sequel project even as his schedule continues to be extremely full; he’s still got that movie where he has to go into actual space to film, for instance, as well as ...
The idea sounds cool—who doesn’t want to send their car off to make money on its own—but can it really be done? Some, including rival companies Waymo and Cruise, believe that Tesla’s ...
That crash, which involved a Cruise AV hitting and then dragging a pedestrian after she was struck by a human-driven car, kicked off a series of events that ultimately led to a restructuring of the ...