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As GM's self-driving subsidiary plots its future, how will it assess its readiness to remove human safety backups?
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A Cruise autonomous taxi in San Francisco
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Pete Bigelow
June 26, 2024 06:52 PM
A big decision lies ahead for Cruise on the road to rebuilding its robotaxi business.
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