ADAS Safety Benefits Offset by User Limitations
Tesla and General Motors' advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) improve driving safety, but their limitations, such as prohibiting checking emails while driving, cause many drivers to disable the systems, even though these are the drivers who need them most.
ADAS Safety Benefits Offset by User Limitations
Tesla and General Motors' advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) improve driving safety, but their limitations, such as prohibiting checking emails while driving, cause many drivers to disable the systems, even though these are the drivers who need them most.
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44% Bias Score
Class Action Lawsuit Targets General Motors for Faulty Holden Transmissions
A class action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors Australia and New Zealand for faulty automatic transmissions in Holden Commodore, Colorado, and related models sold between January 1, 2011, and December 24, 2024, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of vehicles and leading to comp...
Class Action Lawsuit Targets General Motors for Faulty Holden Transmissions
A class action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors Australia and New Zealand for faulty automatic transmissions in Holden Commodore, Colorado, and related models sold between January 1, 2011, and December 24, 2024, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of vehicles and leading to comp...
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40% Bias Score
GM Ends Cruise Robotaxi Operations, Shifting Focus to Core Business
General Motors ended its Cruise robotaxi operations after spending over \$10 billion, citing high costs and market competition; the decision is expected to save over \$1 billion annually and refocus the company on core automotive and personal autonomous vehicle businesses.
GM Ends Cruise Robotaxi Operations, Shifting Focus to Core Business
General Motors ended its Cruise robotaxi operations after spending over \$10 billion, citing high costs and market competition; the decision is expected to save over \$1 billion annually and refocus the company on core automotive and personal autonomous vehicle businesses.
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48% Bias Score
GM abandons robotaxi business, to focus on driver-assist systems
General Motors announced Tuesday it will end funding for its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle unit and focus on developing driver-assist systems for personal vehicles, citing the considerable time and resources needed to scale the robotaxi business and a increasingly competitive market.
GM abandons robotaxi business, to focus on driver-assist systems
General Motors announced Tuesday it will end funding for its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle unit and focus on developing driver-assist systems for personal vehicles, citing the considerable time and resources needed to scale the robotaxi business and a increasingly competitive market.
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48% Bias Score
GM Ends Funding for Cruise Robotaxi Unit
General Motors announced it will end funding for its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, citing the considerable time and resources required to scale the business, along with a highly competitive market, and refocus on driver-assist technologies like Super Cruise after safety incidents and ...
GM Ends Funding for Cruise Robotaxi Unit
General Motors announced it will end funding for its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, citing the considerable time and resources required to scale the business, along with a highly competitive market, and refocus on driver-assist technologies like Super Cruise after safety incidents and ...
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48% Bias Score
Cadillac Names Lowdon as Formula 1 Team Principal
Veteran motorsports executive Graeme Lowdon will lead the new Cadillac Formula 1 team, a two-car organization set to join the grid in 2026, marking F1's first new team since 2016 and expanding the grid to 11 teams; the team will initially lease engines.
Cadillac Names Lowdon as Formula 1 Team Principal
Veteran motorsports executive Graeme Lowdon will lead the new Cadillac Formula 1 team, a two-car organization set to join the grid in 2026, marking F1's first new team since 2016 and expanding the grid to 11 teams; the team will initially lease engines.
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48% Bias Score
GM Exceeds Q4 Expectations, but Faces Tariff Uncertainty
GM exceeded fourth-quarter 2024 expectations and projected 2025 net income of \$11.2-billion to \$12.5-billion, but faces uncertainty due to potential tariffs on materials critical to auto manufacturing and ongoing challenges in its EV transition and China operations.
GM Exceeds Q4 Expectations, but Faces Tariff Uncertainty
GM exceeded fourth-quarter 2024 expectations and projected 2025 net income of \$11.2-billion to \$12.5-billion, but faces uncertainty due to potential tariffs on materials critical to auto manufacturing and ongoing challenges in its EV transition and China operations.
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48% Bias Score
GM's Text-Message Layoffs Spark Debate on Digital Communication and Empathy
General Motors laid off roughly 1,000 employees, including a long-term engineer notified by text message, citing market conditions and efficiency as reasons; this sparked debate about balancing digital communication's efficiency with empathy in layoff procedures.
GM's Text-Message Layoffs Spark Debate on Digital Communication and Empathy
General Motors laid off roughly 1,000 employees, including a long-term engineer notified by text message, citing market conditions and efficiency as reasons; this sparked debate about balancing digital communication's efficiency with empathy in layoff procedures.
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56% Bias Score
GM's Mass Layoff Sparks Outrage Over Treatment of Long-Term Employee
General Motors laid off approximately 1,000 employees globally on November 15th, 2024, including Adam Bernard, a 60-year-old with 38 years of service, who was notified via email at 5:07 a.m.; this sparked public outrage due to the impersonal nature of the dismissal and broader concerns about corpora...
GM's Mass Layoff Sparks Outrage Over Treatment of Long-Term Employee
General Motors laid off approximately 1,000 employees globally on November 15th, 2024, including Adam Bernard, a 60-year-old with 38 years of service, who was notified via email at 5:07 a.m.; this sparked public outrage due to the impersonal nature of the dismissal and broader concerns about corpora...
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48% Bias Score
GM Ends Cruise's Stand-Alone Robotaxi Efforts
General Motors is ending its Cruise robotaxi subsidiary's independent operations after investing billions, integrating it into GM's internal autonomous vehicle development to save over $1 billion annually due to the high costs and long timeframe required to compete with market leader Waymo.
GM Ends Cruise's Stand-Alone Robotaxi Efforts
General Motors is ending its Cruise robotaxi subsidiary's independent operations after investing billions, integrating it into GM's internal autonomous vehicle development to save over $1 billion annually due to the high costs and long timeframe required to compete with market leader Waymo.
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40% Bias Score
GM Shifts from Robotaxis to ADAS, Highlighting Challenges in Autonomous Vehicle Economics
General Motors' decision to halt funding for its Cruise robotaxi unit and instead focus on advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) reflects the industry's growing skepticism toward the robotaxi business model's profitability after over \$10 billion in investment.
GM Shifts from Robotaxis to ADAS, Highlighting Challenges in Autonomous Vehicle Economics
General Motors' decision to halt funding for its Cruise robotaxi unit and instead focus on advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) reflects the industry's growing skepticism toward the robotaxi business model's profitability after over \$10 billion in investment.
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44% Bias Score
GM Writes Down $5 Billion in China Amidst Falling Sales
General Motors announced a $5 billion write-down of its China operations due to declining sales and increased competition from local Chinese automakers like BYD, resulting in a $350 million loss during the first three quarters of 2023; the company plans to restructure and reduce costs.
GM Writes Down $5 Billion in China Amidst Falling Sales
General Motors announced a $5 billion write-down of its China operations due to declining sales and increased competition from local Chinese automakers like BYD, resulting in a $350 million loss during the first three quarters of 2023; the company plans to restructure and reduce costs.
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32% Bias Score