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Cruise Ratings
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Overall Rating
4.6/5
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Cruise Salaries
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Cruise News
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GM ‘blindsides’ Cruise by giving up on robotaxis
- General Motors (GM) has decided to pull out of the robotaxi business and will absorb Cruise, its self-driving car subsidiary, to focus on developing driver-assistance features and autonomous personal vehicles.
- OpenAI has released real-time video capabilities for ChatGPT, allowing users to point their phones at objects and have ChatGPT respond in near real time.
- Google unveils Project Mariner, an AI agent that can take actions on the web, moving the cursor, clicking buttons, and filling out forms on websites.
- Duolingo partners with Netflix's 'Squid Game' to help viewers learn Korean, and Google announces its latest quantum chip and releases its annual list of top trending searches.
TechCrunch | 15 Dec, 2024
The federal crash-reporting rule Tesla opposes could be on the chopping block
- The Trump transition team wants to end a federal rule requiring automakers to report crashes when advanced driver-assistance or autonomous driving technology is engaged.
- Ending the rule would mean federal safety agencies losing the ability to investigate and regulate the safety of vehicles with automated-driving systems.
- The crash-reporting rule has allowed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to analyze data on more than 2,700 crashes, leading to investigations and safety recalls from several companies including Tesla and Cruise.
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the industry trade group, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, have also opposed the rule.
TechCrunch | 14 Dec, 2024
It’s the end of the road for Cruise, and Bluesky is still taking off
- General Motors has decided to give up on self-driving startup Cruise, a decade after its $1 billion acquisition of the company.
- GM will now use Cruise technology to enhance its own advanced driver assistance system and work towards offering personal autonomous vehicles.
- Cruise had a challenging period in 2023 and 2024, which likely influenced GM's decision to discontinue its support.
- On TechCrunch's Equity podcast, hosts discuss other news, including Freysa.ai's public challenge, Lumen Orbit's space data centers, TikTok ban implications, and Y Combinator's replacement in Africa.
TechCrunch | 13 Dec, 2024
Microsoft will take an $800M hit over Cruise robotaxi shutdown
- Microsoft will take an $800 million impairment charge due to GM's decision to shut down its Cruise robotaxi program.
- The charge will be recorded in other income and expense and is estimated to have a negative impact of approximately $0.09 to second quarter diluted earnings per share.
- GM owns about 90% of Cruise and plans to raise its ownership to more than 97% by buying back shares from minority shareholders.
- Honda, another minority investor, has also announced that it will stop funding a joint venture with GM and Cruise to launch a robotaxi service in Japan.
TechCrunch | 12 Dec, 2024
Honda cuts funding to robotaxi venture with Cruise and GM in Japan
- Honda will stop funding a joint venture with General Motors and Cruise to launch a robotaxi service in Japan.
- GM has pulled the plug on Cruise's commercial robotaxi ambitions and will absorb the company.
- GM plans to increase its ownership stake in Cruise to over 97% by buying back shares from minority stakeholders.
- Cruise lost permits in California and grounded its U.S. fleet after mishandling communications of a safety incident with regulators.
TechCrunch | 12 Dec, 2024
GM to close robotaxi division after losing billions
- General Motors (GM) has decided to shut down its autonomous taxi unit, Cruise, and focus on self-driving and driver assistance technology.
- GM aims to buy out Cruise's remaining shareholders and integrate its robotaxi technologies into existing autonomous vehicle and assisted driving systems.
- The shutdown of Cruise is expected to result in job losses and save GM $1 billion annually from 2025.
- Cruise has faced challenges, including accidents, traffic jams, and suspension of its licence to operate fully autonomous vehicles in California.
CarExpert | 12 Dec, 2024
Seeing no road to profit, GM shutters Cruise
- General Motors (GM) has decided to stop investing in Cruise's robotaxi development and will merge the startup's technical team with its internal efforts.
- GM has spent over $10 billion trying to develop an autonomous robotaxi, but acknowledges that it is not financially viable.
- This year alone, GM is expected to have spent approximately $2 billion on Cruise.
- GM aims to focus on delivering a superior driving experience to its customers while utilizing its strong brands, scale, and manufacturing capabilities.
Arstechnica | 11 Dec, 2024
Why GM pulled the plug on Cruise after spending $10 billion on robotaxis
- General Motors has decided to pull the plug on its self-driving venture, Cruise's robotaxi dreams.
- The decision comes after Cruise's operations were halted when one of its driverless cars injured a pedestrian.
- GM invested over $10 billion in Cruise since taking control in 2016, but faced challenges in the competitive market.
- Instead of robotaxis, GM will now focus on advanced driver assistance systems that require driver supervision.
Insider | 11 Dec, 2024
Cruise founder calls GM 'a bunch of dummies' after automaker shuts down robotaxi startup
- Cruise founder Kyle Vogt criticized GM's decision to divest from robotaxi startup.
- GM's decision to stop funding Cruise and fold it into other driver-assistance efforts.
- GM cited hefty costs of fleet operation and the longer road to profitability for electric vehicles.
- Investors welcomed the news as GM looks to cut costs and gain over $2 billion in annual savings.
Insider | 11 Dec, 2024
GM to cut funding for Cruise in pivot away from commercial robotaxis
- General Motors (GM) plans to cut funding for its driverless robotaxi company Cruise and focus on autonomy development in personal vehicles.
- GM will bring its autonomy development program in-house and focus on building out its Super Cruise driver assistance system.
- The decision is due to the time and resources needed to scale the robotaxi business and the increasing competition in the market.
- GM expects the restructuring plan to decrease spending by over $1 billion per year upon completion.
Teslarati | 11 Dec, 2024
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