Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal General Motors’ Cruise is attempting to get its self-driving cars back on the road. But for now, humans will stay in the driver’s seat.
The cars are only available in California and Nevada and will only autonomously drive under certain circumstances.
General Motors' (NYSE:GM) self-driving unit Cruise is recalling 950 ... "Cruise has deployed the remedy to its supervised test fleet, which remains in operation, and will deploy the remedy to ...
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) nears its Chinese debut as CEO Elon Musk visits Beijing to negotiate implementation and data ...
While the fleet still consists of cars with custom branding and self-driving capabilities ... had to pause its operations across the United States after its permit to test and operate driverless ...
General Motors Co.’s Cruise autonomous driving business is preparing to resume testing its robotaxis with safety drivers in ...
Tesla said on Tuesday it would introduce“new models” by early 2025 using its current platforms and production lines as it ...
While Musk was throwing out ideas and speaking optimistically of the future, others are raising doubts about the long-term ...
The first-quarter results are likely to fuel worries that competitors will continue grabbing a bigger slice of a market ...
SUM (Smart yoUr Mobility) is a private developer focused on autonomous driving vehicle control technology, has implemented self driving primarily during the nighttime hours.
Chief Executive Elon Musk declined to provide details of the new vehicles but said they would include more-affordable models ...
A private jet linked to Tesla CEO Elon Musk landed in Beijing on Sunday, a flight tracking app showed, as two people with ...