General Motors (GM)’ autonomous vehicle company Cruise is laying off 50% of its workforce as it prepares to shut down operations, Rebecca Bellan of TechCrunch reports, citing an internal email. What remains of Cruise will move under GM as the company directs its resources towards improving its hands-free driver assistance system Super Cruise – and eventually rolls out personal autonomous vehicles, according to the website.
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