An autonomous vehicle by Cruise was involved in a crash with a city bus, triggering a near-immediate software update and recall by the autonomous vehicle software developer. Though the collision ...
Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt has released an explanation of the cause, or proximate cause, of their crash last week with a San Francisco Muni bus. Key points revealed in the ...
Cruise, the robotaxi arm of General Motors, is back in the news for its ongoing menace rampage on the streets of San Francisco. Over the past week, driverless Cruise vehicles have been involved in not ...
Kyle Vogt, the CEO of Cruise LLC., has addressed the reasons behind the recall that came in the wake of one of the company’s autonomous test vehicles running into the back of a San Francisco city bus.
WASHINGTON — General Motors' self-driving unit Cruise LLC recalled 300 robotaxis and updated their software after a March 23 crash with a San Francisco bus. In a document submitted Monday to NHTSA, ...
A Cruise Robotaxi, with nobody aboard, has rear ended a San Francisco Muni bus on March 23. Nobody was injured and damage to the bus was modest, but more severe to the front bumper of the Cruise.
General Motors' self-driving subsidiary Cruise is recalling the automated driving software in 300 of its vehicles after a collision with a bus in San Francisco last month. In a filing with the ...
After 500,000 driverless miles and counting, Cruise, GM’s autonomous driving subsidiary, managed to avoid any major incidents, barring the occasional blocking of traffic. Now, it appears as though a ...
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