The Trump transition team wants the incoming administration to drop a car-crash reporting requirement opposed by Elon Musk’s ...
Three of the world's top Professional Exhibition Organizations (PEOs) have announced office openings and operations in Saudi ...
For years, General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra has promised a new future for the company, away from a stodgy ...
Industry analysts are weighing in on GM's decision to pull out of the Cruise robotaxi business, and they almost unanimously ...
If the rule is repealed, it would be a win for Tesla CEO and Trump backer Elon Musk, as Tesla vehicles accounted for 40 out ...
The driverless ride-hailing service was supposed to be the shining star of GM’s growth plans, leading to $50 billion in ...
The automaker plans to merge the division with its Super Cruise team to advance its self-driving feature for personal ...
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at GM’s decision to pull out of the robotaxi business, Google ...
The transition team of President-elect Donald Trump is planning to end existing car-crash reporting requirements to safety regulators.
General Motor's bow out of the robotaxi space leaves only two players with serious skin in the game: Tesla and Waymo.
Ben Wolff takes us through the reincarnation of Sarcos into an pure software and AI-based solution called Palladyne AI.
Competition from Waymo and Amazon, coupled with operational challenges, led to GM's decision to drop Cruise. Read more on the ...