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Several key leaders are no longer with General Motors' Cruise amid an ongoing investigation into an October accident involving one of its driverless cars, the robotaxi service confirmed late Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Cruise said that nine individuals departed following an initial analysis of the October 2 incident — when a Cruise robotaxi.

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GM plans a slowdown in spending at Cruise, which it bought eight years ago. During the first nine months of this year Cruise posted pretax losses of $1.9 billion. Top Stories

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Marketplace Morning Report GM's bet on Cruise autonomous vehicles sees major roadblocks David Brancaccio, Lily Jamali, and Meredith Garretson Dec 4, 2023 Heard on: A Cruise vehicle drives.

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General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit has hit an "all time low," said its new leader, while promising to restore trust with regulators and the public after the company pulled all of.

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View Comments. Cruise LLC, the General Motors Co. autonomous vehicle unit, said Thursday it's laying off 24% of its workforce amid a series of company changes it's undertaking while under scrutiny.

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Nov. 3, 2023 Two months ago, Kyle Vogt, the chief executive of Cruise, choked up as he recounted how a driver had killed a 4-year-old girl in a stroller at a San Francisco intersection. "It.

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Last week, GM hit pause on production of the Cruise Origin, which is a fully autonomous six-seater buslike vehicle built at Factory Zero, which straddles the Detroit-Hamtramck border.The next day.

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The carmaker has spent an average of $588 million a quarter on Cruise over the past year, a 42 percent increase from a year ago. Each Chevrolet Bolt that Cruise operated cost $150,000 to $200,000.

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GM shares rose 4.8% to $35.64 following the news. Cruise is targeting non-engineering jobs in the layoffs, particularly those people who worked in the field, commercial operations and corporate.

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GM's Cruise Ordered by California Regulator to Testify About October Incident. December 4, 2023. The California Public Utilities Commission said the self-driving car company omitted critical.

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Dec 4 (Reuters) - General Motors' (GM.N) Cruise robotaxi unit could face $1.5 million in fines and additional sanctions over its failure to disclose details of an Oct. 2 accident in which a.

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A Cruise robotaxi ran over a pedestrian who had been previously struck by a human-driven vehicle in San Francisco on the night of Oct. 2. General Motors subsidiary Cruise fired nine employees.

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Cruise will focus only on its electric Bolt robotaxis, which means tabling plans to develop and deploy a second robotaxi: GM's purpose-built Origin van. Of note: GM already said it will pause Origin production in the coming weeks. A GM spokesman tells Axios that the automaker doesn't expect to produce more Origins in 2024.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - General Motors' (GM.N) autonomous driving unit Cruise has developed its own chips for self-driving cars to be deployed by 2025, as they aim to bring down costs.

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SAN FRANCISCO — General Motors' troubled autonomous vehicle unit announced several key leaders are no longer with the company and that several hundred workers have been laid off, amid an ongoing.

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Robotaxi operator Cruise has fired nine key leaders following an initial review into the company's handling of an October 2 accident that left a pedestrian badly injured in San Francisco. Why it matters: The General Motors-owned startup is trying to restore public trust in the wake of the incident, which led it to suspend operations and launch.

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