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Waymo, Tesla and Robotaxi
GM Is Restructuring Cruise. Tesla and Waymo Will Fight It Out for the U.S. Robotaxi Market.
Waymo has made a lot of progress with self-driving cabs. It completes more than 150,000 driverless rides a week. Tesla hosted a Robotaxi Day to update investors on its plans and t
What Cruise's self-driving end means for Tesla and Waymo: Morning Brief
The chart of the day What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings The challenges of developing an autonomous fleet have put another corporate victim into the barriers and out of the race.
Would you trust a driverless robotaxi? Waymo hopes so.
Reporters at Wired spent a day chasing a driverless taxi across San Francisco, and spoke with some of the Waymo's passengers.
Cruise, GM and robotaxi
Why GM pulled the plug on Cruise after spending $10 billion on robotaxis
General Motors is giving up on robotaxis eight years after taking control of Cruise in an increasingly competitive market for driverless cars.
With General Motors pulling the plug on Cruise, every American automaker except Tesla has called it quits on robotaxis
Automakers like Ford Motors and Volkswagen had also once made big, billion-dollar bets on the future of ridehail—only to walk back those plans later.
Wall Street mostly upbeat on GM's decision to pull the plug on Cruise
General Motors needed to exit its Cruise robotaxi business, most Wall Street analysts agreed on Wednesday, but the automaker's decision to do so was still a disappointing end for an operation that GM had touted as a potential $50 billion revenue generator by 2030.
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General Motors’ Decision To ‘No Longer Fund’ Cruise Is A Loss For Accessibility, Too
For many in the low-vision community, self-driving cars represent the zenith of accessibility; no longer must we be at the ...
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RIP, Cruise robotaxi
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here ...
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The end of Cruise is the beginning of a risky new phase for autonomous vehicles
I think this is more a recognition that autonomous vehicle technology is going to take a decade or more to provide driverless ...
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GM shutters Cruise robotaxis, but other driverless vehicles remain in Austin
General Motors announced Tuesday it will no longer be funding its Cruise robotaxi operations after years of navigating ...
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Microsoft Expects $800M Impairment Charge After GM Axes Cruise Robotaxis
Microsoft will take an $800 million impairment charge in its second quarter earnings report related to its investment in ...
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GM Puts the Brakes on Cruise, Turns to Autonomous Tech
After a year of trying to refocus and relaunch the robotaxi program following an October 2023 pedestrian crash, the automaker ...
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GM's Cruise U-turn is a sign of just how hard the robotaxi game really is
After GM pulled the plug on its robotaxi dreams, one expert says driverless cabs remain "really more hype than reality." ...
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Cruise, SF's embattled self-driving car company, is finally folding after $10B in losses
Cruise's robotaxi service will officially be no more, as General Motors opted to pull the funding plug and move the ...
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