GM’s Cruise Takes Steps to Ensure Safety and Build Trust

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The board of GM’s Cruise, the robo-taxi company controlled by General Motors, has brought in an outside law firm and technology consultants following a recent accident. The accident led to the suspension of all driverless vehicle operations. Cruise’s board has hired law firm Quinn Emanuel to review the company’s responses to regulators investigating the incident. They have also enlisted the help of technology consultancy Exponent to review Cruise’s technology. GM has expressed its full support for Cruise’s actions, emphasizing the importance of safety and building trust with government partners and regulators. Despite the setback, GM remains committed to Cruise and its goal of commercialization.

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