On the whole, 2024 has been characterised with less enthusiastic rhetoric concerning autonomous vehicles (AVs). Perhaps chastened by a pedestrian collision involving a Cruise robotaxi in October 2023, developers opined that the sector’s culture should slow down, work on building community trust, and focus on their technology’s capacity for societal good.
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While there are some high-profile outliers—most notably Tesla—many players are now choosing to refine automation (SAE Level 3 and below) instead of short-term moon shoots to achieve Level 4 and 5. On 10 December 2024—following executive dismissals, layoffs, and service suspensions at Cruise—General Motors announced it would no longer fund the loss-making venture. The automaker will instead focus on its Super Cruise driver assistance system.
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