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General Motors said on Tuesday that it will no longer fund Cruise's robotaxi development but will instead combine the ...
General Motors says it will move away from the robotaxi business and cease funding its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle division that originated as a San Francisco start-up.
The automaker says it will realign "its autonomous driving strategy and prioritize development of advanced driver assistance systems." ...