G.M. to Cut Spending on Cruise Self-Driving Unit General Motors will “substantially lower spending” on autonomous vehicle efforts in 2024 after accidents with its self-driving taxis in San Francisco.
The Long Shadow of Steve Jobs Looms Over the Turmoil at OpenAI Sam Altman, the most prominent promoter of artificial intelligence, learned that it’s hard to be a visionary founder like the Apple legend.
‘Lost Time for No Reason’: How Driverless Taxis Are Stressing Cities In San Francisco and Austin, Texas, where passengers can hail self-driving vehicles, the cars have added to the workloads of city employees.
Cruise’s C.E.O. Quits as the Driverless Carmaker Aims to Rebuild Trust Kyle Vogt, a founder of Cruise, resigned from the company on Sunday, weeks after it suspended all of its self-driving operations.
Cruise Grew Fast and Angered Regulators. Now It’s Dealing With the Fallout. The company, a General Motors subsidiary, has hired a law firm to investigate how it responded to regulators, as its cars sit idle and questions grow about its C.E.O.’s expansion plans.