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Cruise Employees 'Blindsided' By GM's Plan To End Robotaxi Program
mercredi 11 décembre 2024, 09:58 , par Slashdot
GM, which acquired the self-driving car startup in 2016, would no longer fund the company, ending a mission that hundreds of Cruise engineers had worked on for years. Minutes later, during an all-hands meeting, Cruise employees learned a few more details. The self-driving car company would be absorbed into parent company GM and combined with the automaker's own efforts to develop driver assistance features -- and eventually fully autonomous personal vehicles. Whether their jobs would be safe or cut was, and still is, unclear. That meeting was short and unsatisfactory, according to one source, who noted that the senior leadership team was also surprised by this turn of events. Whitten, president and chief technology officer Mo Elshenawy, and chief administrative officer Craig Glidden, led the all-hands. Several Cruise employees who spoke to TechCrunch on condition of anonymity said they were 'surprised' and 'blindsided' by the decision. One source told TechCrunch that employees learned about GM's plans the same time the media did. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/12/11/0852242/cruise-employees-blindsided-by-gms-plan-to-end-robo...
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