The autonomous vehicle company Cruise has agreed to pay a fine for filing a false report about one of its driverless cars dragging a pedestrian following a crash last year in San Francisco, the U.S.
According to the Justice Department, Cruise submitted a false report regarding a crash involving one of its robotaxis with ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Chinese self-driving technology company Pony AI is seeking up to $224 million in IPO in the United States, ...
Autonomous vehicle startup Cruise has admitted to filing a false report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding an accident where one of its robotaxis dragged a pedestrian in ...
Cruise, General Motors' self-driving unit, has admitted to filing a false report to influence a federal investigation, ...
The expansion comes eight months after Waymo began offering rides in Los Angeles to a limited group of passengers chosen from ...
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Musk has emerged as a prominent member of Trump's inner circle. Tesla has lobbied for electric vehicle subsidies and other ...
As Tesla’s electric-vehicle sales have flattened this year, CEO Elon Musk has increasingly staked the company’s future on his ...
Waymo expands its robotaxi services to all of LA and now has its sights set on national expansion through strategic ...