Now that Cruise is no longer operating a network of autonomous ride-hailing services, GM is winding down its staff while keeping many of the engineers.
Yet Ford has quickly surpassed GM in terms of how many hands-free capable vehicles are on the roads. A lot of this comes down ...
Cruise is laying off about 50% of its workforce, affecting nearly 1,000 employees, as GM shifts focus to other automotive ...
General Motors’ Cruise division had been on the rocks after a tough couple of years. The Detroit automaker put the final nail ...
All told, the General Motors-owned business let go about 50% of its workforce, Cruise spokeswoman Sara Autio said in an emailed statement. That figure includes employees based in ...
GM is laying off roughly 1,000 employees at its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, cutting nearly 50% of its workforce.
General Motors (GM) has completed its acquisition of Cruise, the autonomous vehicle business, as part of a strategic pivot to ...
The latest layoffs at Cruise extended all the way to top leadership, as GM prioritizes engineering talent moving forward.
General Motors has taken full control of Cruise LLC—shifting its focus away from robotaxis to integrating autonomous ...
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Now that that's out of the way, here's what we know. Reports are coming out of Asia this morning that at Nissan's behest, interestingly enough, merger talks with Honda will be suspended. The two ...