"Probe Reveals Troubling Culture and Leadership Issues in GM's Cruise Division Following Pedestrian Accident"

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An independent review of Cruise's pedestrian accident involving its autonomous robotaxi last October revealed that bad internet connectivity hampered the company's efforts to share the full video of the incident with regulators. The report from the Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan law firm, hired by Cruise, indicated that while the company attempted to show the full footage, internet issues prevented regulators from seeing the entire accident clearly. The incident, which resulted in serious injuries to a pedestrian, raised concerns about Cruise's initial video submissions and its communication with regulators.
Topics:business#autonomous-vehicles#cruise#pedestrian-accident#quinn-emanuel-urquhart-and-sullivan#robotaxi#technology
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