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Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt resigns from GM-owned robotaxi unit
Cruise co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt has resigned from his role at the autonomous vehicle venture owned by General Motors, according to a company statement.Nov. 20, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
Kyle Vogt Resigns as CEO of GM's Driverless-Car Unit Cruise
The resignation follows a turbulent month in which the company lost some of its permits in California and paused operations.Nov. 19, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Kyle Vogt, CEO of Robotaxi Developer Cruise, Resigns as Questions Linger Over Grisly Crash
The leader of General Motors’ self-driving car unit Cruise resigned Sunday as pressure continues over an incident last month in which a pedestrian was dragged beneath a robot car.Nov. 20, 2023 - wired.com - Wired -
Cruise co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt resigns from robotaxi company
Kyle Vogt resigned as chief executive of autonomous-vehicle company Cruise late Sunday, following the recent suspension of Cruise's operations on public roads.Nov. 20, 2023 - marketwatch.com - MarketWatch.com - Top Stories -
CEO, co-founder of Cruise Kyle Vogt resigns from position
The CEO of Cruise announced on Sunday he was stepping down from the role.Nov. 19, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
GM Slashes Spending on Robotaxi Unit Cruise, a Setback for Driverless Cars
General Motors said it will scale back ambitions for its self-driving Cruise cars after an accident involving one of its robotaxis last month.Nov. 29, 2023 - wired.com - Wired -
Kyle Vogt resigned as chief of Cruise, GM's self-driving car unit, following the company's loss of some of its permits in California and a pause in operations.
Kyle Vogt resigned as chief of Cruise, GM’s self-driving car unit, following the company’s loss of some of its permits in California and a pause in operations.Nov. 20, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News - California -
Vogt resigns as CEO of Cruise following safety questions, recalls of self-driving vehicles
Kyle Vogt has resigned as CEO of Cruise, General Motors' autonomous vehicle unitNov. 20, 2023 - abcnews.go.com - ABC News: Technology -
GM’s Cruise CEO resigns amid concerns over driverless car safety
Kyle Vogt exits as Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear appointed as interim boss of OpenAI. Business live – latest updatesThe founder of General Motors-owned Cruise has stepped down less than a month after the driverless car company paused operations ...Nov. 20, 2023 - theguardian.com - The Guardian -
GM's Cruise Draws Plans to Resume a Downsized Robotaxi Service
General Motors’ Cruise driverless-car unit plans to focus on a single city and shelve plans for a GM-built shuttle, new president says.Nov. 22, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
GM’s Cruise Rethinks Its Robotaxi Strategy After Admitting a Software Fault in Gruesome Crash
Cruise set out to win the autonomous car race by starting with urban driving. After a pedestrian was dragged under a robotaxi, the company and its parent GM are cutting jobs and making other changes.Nov. 9, 2023 - wired.com - Wired -
GM's Cruise is recalling 950 robotaxis after pedestrian collision
GM-owned Cruise recalls 950 robotaxis after pedestrian collision.Nov. 8, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
GM's Cruise recalls 950 robotaxis after pedestrian collision
Cruise, the autonomous vehicle venture owned by General Motors, has issued a recall effecting 950 of its robotaxis following a pedestrian collision in San Francisco last month.Nov. 8, 2023 - nbcnews.com - NBC News Top Stories -
G.M. to Cut Spending on Cruise Self-Driving Unit
General Motors will “substantially lower spending” on autonomous vehicle efforts in 2024 after accidents with its self-driving taxis in San Francisco.Nov. 29, 2023 - nytimes.com - NYT > Technology -
GM to cut spending on self-driving unit Cruise after accident
Carmaker will use investor day to outline scale of investment reductionsNov. 28, 2023 - ft.com - UK homepage -
Cruise CEO resigns after self-driving fleet pulled
Kyle Vogt, the CEO of Cruise, General Motors's (GM) autonomous vehicle unit, resigned Sunday amid growing safety concerns about the company's self-driving fleet. Vogt announced his resignation late Sunday night on X, the platform formerly known as ...Nov. 20, 2023 - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill -
Cruise confirms robotaxis rely on human assistance every four to five miles
Cruise recently took the drastic move of grounding all of its driverless operations following a collision that injured a pedestrian in San Francisco.Nov. 7, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
Blackhawks' Corey Perry will be away from team for 'foreseeable future,' GM Kyle Davidson says
Perry was a healthy scratch against the Blue Jackets on Nov. 22 and has not been with the team sinceNov. 25, 2023 - cbssports.com - CBSSports.com Headlines -
GM's Self-Driving Car Unit Skids Off Course
GM’s self-driving car division was once one of the bright spots in the tenure of CEO Mary Barra. Now both of its co-founders have quit and it is grappling to rebound from alarming mishaps.Nov. 20, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
GM's Self-Driving Car Unit Skids Off Course
Cruise was once one of the bright spots in the tenure of GM CEO Mary Barra. Now both of its co-founders have quit and it is grappling to rebound from alarming mishaps.Nov. 20, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: US Business -
GM's Cruise slashes contractor roles after driverless car suspension
Cruise announced a round of layoffs Thursday affecting contract workers who worked on its driverless ridehailing service.Nov. 9, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
GM recalls driverless Cruise vehicles after one dragged a pedestrian
The company says it's updating the vehicles' software to have the Cruise vehicles stay put in circumstances like the one that led to the incident.Nov. 8, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
GM's Cruise self-driving vehicle unit issued a voluntary software recall after California regulators suspended its license to operate in the state after an accident that left a woman severely injured.
GM’s Cruise self-driving vehicle unit issued a voluntary software recall after California regulators suspended its license to operate in the state after an accident that left a woman severely injured.Nov. 9, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News - California -
Self-driving car venture Cruise chief resigns after uproar over accident
Kyle Vogt steps down as company works to ‘strengthen public trust’ following regulator’s ban on its driverless vehiclesNov. 20, 2023 - ft.com - UK homepage -
Nexon Taps Korea Unit's Chief to Succeed Departing CEO
Nexon Chief Executive Owen Mahoney plans to step down in March and is expected to be succeeded by Junghun Lee, the head of Nexon Korea, the video-game publisher said.Nov. 9, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News