General Motors says its car designs begin with a human holding a pencil and paper. AI is making the other processes faster.
General Motors has begun testing its next-generation automated driving system on public highways in California and Michigan.
General Motors plans to begin testing 200 AI-based autonomous versions of its Super Cruise semi-autonomous technology. Using Cadillac Escalade IQs with supervising human drivers, the testing will ...
General Motors’ new headquarters takes some tech and artistic cues from its iconic Warren campus. The new location, a GM exec said, allows employees direct access to the city, and the city direct ...
GM's most advanced small-block V8 yet is the LS6 of the 2027 model year Chevrolet Corvette. Powering the Stingray, the Grand ...
GM unveils Ultifone, a new smartphone that replaces CarPlay and Android Auto, adds stop-start, predictive repairs, and bold ...
GM launched a test fleet of 200 autonomous vehicles in California and Michigan that will operate without input from the driver. The vehicles will all have human drivers behind the wheel ready to ...
Electric vehicle sales have been falling, and hybrids are gaining traction. As rival brands jump on the hybrid bandwagon, why ...
Subscription-based services have largely taken over the market, with companies like Netflix generating significant revenue ...
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