Tag: Robotaxi
Foretellix raises $85 million to create and test autonomous driving system scenarios
On the road to building fully autonomous vehicles, self-driving car makers face a daunting task: training their AIs to be able to reliably respond to
Cruise faces fines in California for hiding key details about robotaxi accident
Cruise continues to get kicked while he’s down. The General Motors-owned robotaxis company faces fines and penalties after failing to disclose details of an Oct.
GM Cuts Robotaxi Unit Cruise Spending, Setback for Driverless Cars
General Motors (GM) will significantly cut spending at its Cruise self-driving car unit, after a crash last month seriously injured a pedestrian and prompted regulators
GM’s Cruise plans to resume reduced robotaxi service
Updated November 22, 2023 at 4:50 p.m. ET General engines‘ The cruise driverless car unit plans to eventually reintroduce its robotaxi service following security incidents,
Bruised Cruise shifts gears in reduced robotaxi return shot
Cruise executives are taking a measured business approach that preserves cash and improves safety culture in an effort to put GM’s troubled autonomous vehicle subsidiary
GM’s Cruise plans to resume reduced robotaxi service
Updated November 22, 2023 at 4:10 p.m. ET General engines‘ The cruise driverless car unit plans to eventually reintroduce its robotaxi service following security incidents,
Motional and Hyundai to jointly build IONIQ 5 robotaxi in Singapore
Hyundai Motor Group and Motional, the Aptiv-Hyundai joint venture aimed at commercializing autonomous vehicles, announced plans on Tuesday to co-develop production-ready versions of the all-electric
Cruise woes continue as key figures leave robotaxi company
Cruise co-founder Daniel Kan has left the struggling self-driving car company, Reuters reported on Monday. His departure as chief product officer comes a day after
Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt resigns after public safety blowup
Cruise co-founder Kyle Vogt resigned from his duties as CEO, CTO and president Sunday evening, after a month of turbulence for General Motors’ autonomous car
The Wild West of robotaxis: will Texas be a regulatory paradise or will chaos be unleashed?
All eyes could be in the California robotaxi market, but Texas is the one shaping up to be the technology’s next hot test bed —
GM inserts director at Cruise as safety review expands and manual autonomous driving is suspended
General Motors is taking a more active role in shaping the safety culture at Cruise, following a series of incidents that prompted California regulators to
GM’s Cruise rethinks its Robotaxi strategy after admitting software failure in horrific crash
In August 2016, WIRED visited the San Francisco offices of a young startup recently acquired by a surprising buyer. General Motors acquired Cruise, a three-year-old