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Cruise, G.M.’s Self-Driving Subsidiary, Names Marc Whitten as C.E.O.

By: Eli Tan
25 June 2024 at 18:14
After a year of safety problems, layoffs and mass executive departures, G.M. is trying to find stability for its futuristic driverless car business.

Β© Cydni Elledge for The New York Times

Cruise pulled its driverless cars off roads last year.

Cruise, the Self-Driving Car Subsidiary of G.M., Names a New C.E.O.

By: Eli Tan
25 June 2024 at 16:51
After a year of safety problems, layoffs and mass executive departures, G.M. is trying to find stability for its futuristic driverless car business.

Β© Cydni Elledge for The New York Times

Cruise pulled its driverless cars off roads last year.

The Very Slow Restart of G.M.’s Cruise Driverless Car Business

By: Yiwen Lu
30 May 2024 at 05:02
An incident that seriously injured a pedestrian in San Francisco led Cruise to take all of its cars off the road. The question now is when they will return.

Β© Jason Henry for The New York Times

A Cruise driverless car in San Francisco in 2022. Cruise paused operations late last year after it was criticized for neglecting safety.

San Francisco’s Hot Tourist Attraction: Driverless Cars

22 May 2024 at 10:22
Cable cars are still trundling up the city’s hills, but robotaxis from Waymo are shaping up as the city’s latest must-do for visitors.

Β© Jim Wilson/The New York Times

Self-driving cars from Waymo have been operating commercially in San Francisco since last August.

β€˜Smartphones on Wheels’ Draw Attention From Regulators

30 April 2024 at 10:03
Modern cars are internet-connected and have hundreds of sensors. Lawmakers and regulators have concerns about what’s happening with all that data.

Β© Mark Abramson for The New York Times

Government attention to the car industry is intensifying, experts say, because of the increased technological sophistication of modern cars.

U.S. Investigating Tesla Recall of Autopilot

26 April 2024 at 16:03
The National Highway Safety Administration also released an analysis of crashes involving the system that showed at least 29 fatal accidents over five and a half years.

Β© Hannah Yoon for The New York Times

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating Tesla’s recall of its Autopilot system.
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