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Cruise, the autonomous driving subdivision of General Motors, which has been testing its robotaxi service in San Francisco since summer 2021, is now under investigation by the National Highway ...
The office also identified two public reports of Cruise ADS-equipped vehicles encroaching on pedestrians in crosswalks. GM, which bought control of San Francisco-based Cruise automation in 2016 ...
Saber Fallah, professor of safe AI and autonomy and director of the Connected Autonomous Vehicle Research Lab at the UK's Surrey University, told Business Insider that Cruise had moved too quickly ...
Cruise, the autonomous vehicle unit owned by General Motors, is suspending driverless operations nationwide days after regulators in California found that its driverless cars posed a danger to ...
The Cruise AV is a Chevy Bolt-based autonomous vehicle; the first generation (G1) were modified by Cruise in San Francisco while the subsequent second and third generations (G2 and G3) are manufactured at the Orion Township assembly plant in Michigan. The Cruise AVs feature "drive control algorithms and artificial intelligence created by Cruise."
Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving vehicle subsidiary, has recalled all 950 of its autonomous vehicles for a software update. Late last month, Cruise paused all its public testing operations ...
General Motors has halted its fleet of Cruise self-driving cars nationwide as safety concerns swirl around these autonomous vehicles. Last week, the California Department of Motor Vehicles ...
The Cruise "Origin" vehicles, spacious van-like vehicles built by GM for Cruise, were being tested in Austin before Cruise pulled its vehicles off the streets last fall. Cruise is keeping them off ...