General Motors is imagining a future where you can take your eyes off the road – literally. At the automaker’s Forward event ...
GM’s CEO Mary Barra explained in The Verge’s “Decoder” podcast that there were business and customer service-related factors ...
General Motors will launch a centralized computing platform and next-generation electrical architecture across electric and ...
Most of the job cuts affect information technology staffers and come days after the automaker laid off more than 200 workers ...
GM CEO Mary Barra and other senior leaders unveiled the series of AI-enabled initiatives at a news media event in midtown ...
Sterling Anderson, GM's VP of global product and chief product officer, said GM’s software is quickly surpassing that of ...
General Motors will debut an "eyes-off" automated driving system on the electric Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028, expanding its self-driving technology for consumer vehicles. The feature ...
GM announced it would adopt a zonal architecture for its gas and electric vehicles, starting with the next-generation ...
General Motors is trying to bring "eyes-off" driving to production cars by 2028. But familiar challenges remain.
For consumers, the choice is becoming clear. If you love CarPlay and GM, buy an internal combustion vehicle from Buick, ...
GM continues its crusade of removing Android Auto and CarPlay from its vehicles, and that’s now going to include ...
"Eyes-off" driving coming to some models in the next few years No more Apple Carplay or Android Auto - replaced by Google ...