TESLARATI1 week agoCarsCruise to start supervised Robotaxi tests in Phoenix, AZCruise's self-driving unit, with safety drivers, begins testing autonomous vehicles in Phoenix for robotaxi business. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times5 days agoCarsWoman gets millions from GM-owned company after getting dragged by self-driving taxi in San FranciscoCruise, GM's autonomous car company, settles with injured pedestrian after self-driving taxi accident. [ more ]
SFGATE3 months agoSan Francisco GiantsSF Giants reportedly remove jersey patch of controversial sponsorThe San Francisco Giants' partnership with Cruise, a self-driving car company, may not continue beyond the upcoming season. The Giants have not addressed the absence of the Cruise patch on team jerseys or provided an update on the status of the partnership. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com3 months agoTech industryWe Tried the Apple Vision Pro + Can Congress Protect Kids Online? + Cruise's CrashApple's Vision Pro headset is now available for purchase Mark Zuckerberg apologizes in a congressional hearing on child safety and social media The collapse of Cruise raises questions about the future of self-driving cars [ more ]
Ars Technica3 months agoCarsCruise failed to disclose disturbing details of self-driving car crashCruise failed to disclose crucial details to regulators regarding a San Francisco crash involving its autonomous vehicle Cruise executives are criticized for poor communication with regulators and a focus on deflecting blame [ more ]
www.nytimes.com3 months agoTech industryCruise Says Hostility Toward Regulators Led to Grounding of Its Autonomous CarsAdversarial approach by Cruise executives towards regulators led to nationwide suspension of fleet. Executives failed to fully explain key details about an accident, fixated on protecting Cruise's reputation instead. [ more ]
Theregister6 months agoCarsCruise stops supervised and manual autonomous vehicle in USCruise is temporarily halting its autonomous vehicle operations in the US and hiring an outsider to assess the technology and safety risks. The shutdown comes after a recent accident involving one of Cruise's driverless cars in San Francisco. Cruise will continue to operate on closed course training environments and maintain a simulation program to advance its AV technology. [ more ]