GM And Cruise Team Up With Microsoft To Commercialize Self-Driving Vehicles
Cruise will benefit from Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform.
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Cruise will benefit from Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform.
Good news for Cruise and the Cruise Origin AV.
Cruise has found an effective way to help out San Franciscans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hue could be useful for future mobility technology.
Gil West was previously in charge of Delta’s international operations.
Zoox did not say when it plans to deploy its new robotaxi on public roads.
Aurora will benefit from Uber’s investors and vast ride-hailing network.
The program aims to help and educate underrepresented communities in tech.
The pilot program will launch in Scottsdale, AZ.
The Cruise Origin, which may enter production late next year, has no steering wheel or pedals.
Would you share a ride with strangers in a pandemic?
GM will soon begin testing the vehicles on public roads with no operators in the driver’s seat.
Cruise can model AV camera/sensor data using its advanced software.
The Origin is expected to enter production in the next couple years or so.
The Cruise Origin robotaxi will enter prodcution in about 2-3 years.
Going the extra mile, for extra miles.
When your radars have a poor field of view, you improvise.
The acquisition will help make the Cruise Origin robotaxi a reality.
New details emerge on the forthcoming AV.