The auto maker has plans to expand its driverless taxi service across the U.S. and has forecast that Cruise could generate $50 billion in annual sales by 2030.
General Motors’ robotaxi company Cruise has halted its entire driverless fleet nationwide after its license to operate in California was suspended earlier this week.
Cruise said it needs to take steps to rebuild public trust, “even if it means doing things that are uncomfortable or difficult,” in a post on X, formerly Twitter, late Thursday.
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