Tesla Stands Alone as GM Exits Robotaxi Race, Impacting Industry Dynamics

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GM is shifting its focus from fully autonomous vehicles to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) by closing its Cruise division and concentrating on Super Cruise. This move comes as Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology gains attention, with other manufacturers like BMW expressing interest in potentially licensing it. Tesla's recent We, Robot event showcased its advancements in autonomous technology, positioning it as a leader in the field. Meanwhile, GM acknowledges Tesla's vision-based approach as the right strategy for autonomy.
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