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GM has appointed Sterling Anderson as executive vice president, global product, and chief product officer, effective June 2.
The light turned green at a busy intersection in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, where Bryant, Division and 11th streets conjoin at acute angles — and traffic becomes an omnidirectional ...
Watch out, sports car fans, as there’s a new automaker on the block: Italian company Automobili Mignatta has unveiled the ...
Another day, another Tesla defector heads to Detroit. This time, it's none other than Sterling Anderson, one of the OGs who ...
NHTSA is asking Tesla to do what it has always been able to avoid: release data from its ‘Full Self-Driving (FSD)’ program. The agency wants to know how closely its planned robotaxi service in Austin ...
GM hires Aurora co-founder Sterling Anderson as chief product officer, shifting focus to personal vehicle autonomy after ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. auto safety investigators asked Tesla to answer questions on the automaker's plans to launch a ...
General Motors has hired Sterling Anderson, co-founder of self-driving trucking company Aurora, as its executive vice ...
Waymo, the controversial self-driving car company whose robotaxis have become a common sight in San Francisco and a few other ...
While Waymo may be Uber’s marquee U.S. partner, the rideshare giant is making it clear it won’t rely on just one self-driving tech provider.
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Photo: @Tesla_App_iOS via X Another application to trademark Robotaxi as a name for its upcoming ride-hailing service is still under consideration, but the chances of granting the trademark are slim.