General Motors will restart work on its driverless-vehicle program, a year after shelving production of the Cruise Origin robotaxi when one struck and dragged a woman about 20 feet.GM confirmed the news in a statement to FOX Business on Monday."We're accelerating the development of autonomous driving technology capable of operating without active human oversight, which includes building a team of autonomy experts," the company said. "Our LiDAR-equipped fleet is logging nationwide miles across the country, with trained safety drivers, capturing real-world insights to build simulation models tha...
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