general motors
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California Greenlights Nation’s First Driverless Taxi Fleet
General Motors’ fleet of self driving vehicles isn’t the best at handling run-ins with California police, but that didn’t stop the state’s regulators from approving the company to start charging passengers for driverless rides across San Fransisco.
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Why Elon Musk Buying Twitter Could Be a Problem for Automotive Journalism
Well, it’s official. After weeks of speculation, Twitter has officially accepted Elon Musk’s $US44 ($61) billion offer to purchase the social media platform. The agreement opens up a ton of unanswered questions about the future of the site — and some very specific questions about what this all means for automotive media and the journalists…
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Cops Pull Over Joyriding Driverless Taxi: ‘Ain’t Nobody in It’
As driverless cars start to take over our deliveries, freight lines, and every other behind-the-wheel human role, it was only a matter of time before they started having awkward run-ins with cops, too.
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Astrolab Tests Its Flexible Moon Buggy Concept in California Desert
It’s time to hop in and go for a ride, as Venturi Astrolab has shown off a multi-purpose lunar vehicle designed to deliver cargo, perform scientific investigations, and carry two astronauts. The California-based startup hopes NASA will eventually choose its concept for the Artemis program, as the space agency seeks to establish a long-term presence…