GM rolls out its 100th autonomous test vehicle from the Warren Artisan Center, accelerating data collection and scale of deployment.
Both Detroit automakers have pegged 2028 for the launch of Level 3 automated driving systems, which allows drivers to take their eyes off the road.
General Motors said Wednesday it will introduce an "eyes-off" autonomous driving system on a consumer SUV in 2028. Why it matters: No major automaker has yet commercialized self-driving car technology ...
It may not sound exciting in the manner of, say, a Corvette ZR1 reveal, but here’s how you know General Motors considers the launch of its new future-facing, technology-focused “GM Forward” event on ...
General Motors Co. is back in the autonomous vehicle game less than a year after shutting down its robotaxi unit, targeting a 2028 launch of a car that can operate without driver engagement. GM plans ...
The tenure of General Motors’ CEO Mary Barra may soon be ending, but not before billions of additional losses are booked for her disastrous commitment to an all-electric future for the mass market ...
The auto giant GM announced today that it is reinvigorating its fleet with a series of new artificial intelligence and machine learning features, all expected to be rolled out within the next three ...
While many cars today encourage you to keep your eyes on the highway, General Motors has unveiled a new "eyes-off" self-driving feature that will allow the opposite. Arriving in 2028, GM said the new ...
The debate about self-driving cars is shifting from technical feasibility to public trust and job losses.
As the new age of autonomous driving arrives, there are still many questions from future consumers going unanswered. The folks who are new to researching autonomous vehicles (AV) still want to know if ...
Just days ago, Tesla promised investors that autonomous driving is a done deal, and its FSD software would drive unsupervised by the end of the year. However, Tesla fared rather poorly in an ...