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.
Cruise is laying off about 50% of its workforce, affecting nearly 1,000 employees, as GM shifts focus to other automotive ...
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 ...
Cruise announced massive layoffs as it shifts away from robotaxis, leaving Tesla and Waymo as the sole contenders in the ...
GM is closing its subsidiary Cruise, which has been developing self-driving cars. GM is only taking on around half of the ...
General Motors is giving up on its Cruise robotaxi business. The auto giant said Tuesday that it would end development at the ...
In an all-hands meeting on Monday, Cruise executives informed employees that GM had officially assumed full control of the ...
In June 2024, GM injected another $850 million into Cruise, bringing its total spend on the company since acquiring most of ...
The layoffs come two months after GM announced it will focus on developing Cruise's autonomous tech for personal cars, rather ...
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General Motors on Tuesday completed its acquistion of the Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, laying off half the workforce. The ...
The Swedish automaker plans to use pair sensors and other hardware with Waabi's AI-based software in its Volvo VNL Autonomous ...