Follow Slashdot stories on Twitter

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Transportation Businesses United States Technology

GM Expands Testing, Production of Self-Driving Cars In Michigan (reuters.com) 31

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: General Motors Co Chief Executive Mary Barra said on Thursday the automaker will expand testing of self-driving vehicles to Michigan, and will build its next generation of self-driving cars in the Michigan plant that builds the Chevrolet Bolt electric car. GM has been accelerating its efforts to deploy self-driving cars, earlier this year buying autonomous driving startup Cruise Automation. GM and Cruise engineers have been testing self-driving prototypes in Arizona and California. Rivals, including Ford Motor Co, Uber Technologies and Alphabet Inc's Waymo self-driving car unit, are also testing autonomous vehicles on public roads in various states and countries. Barra used a press conference at the company's Detroit headquarters to show off an electric Chevrolet Bolt equipped with roof-top sensors designed to enable autonomous driving. GM executives have said the automaker could eventually deploy self driving electric cars in fleets managed by its ride services partner, Lyft. However, Barra did not address Lyft in her remarks Thursday.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

GM Expands Testing, Production of Self-Driving Cars In Michigan

Comments Filter:
  • Jaguar announced that it has completed designs for a self-assembling car. It builds itself, transports itself to the dealer, sells itself, obtains it's own financing, then drives it's new owner home. At that point it's up to the new owner to drive it back to the dealer to repair the electronics.
    • Jaguar announced that it has completed designs for a self-assembling car. It builds itself, transports itself to the dealer, sells itself, obtains it's own financing, then drives it's new owner home. At that point it's up to the new owner to drive it back to the dealer to repair the electronics.

      In Detroit, getting a Jag safely home is no minor feat.... The locals would have it on blocks and stripped in less than one cycle of the traffic light if it's the Detroit city I know and love but refuse to visit after dark or unarmed.

  • How funny. Tesla is the furthest ahead and put all those companies to shame for not doing anything. Now, the old car makers are way behind.
    • by MouseR ( 3264 )

      Yeah seriously. Musk Oil, anyone?

      Look, Tesla might look like it has a serious contender to automagically drive you onto the crossing semi truck but that's just LARPing to the real thing.

      So much as I hate Google, they have the only system which I'd trust: lidar vision. THAT makes it viable. Not dinky cameras all around the car that fail once it loosed the lines on the ground.

  • we don't have anything to worry about vis-a-vis self driving cars and their negative effect on the jobs. Since it's not like there are 2-3 stories a day about how the technology is progressing. Sure is great that nothing in human civilization ever changes, and that even if it did we'd approach those changes like rational, decent creatures and wouldn't descend into a terrifying dystopian society of haves and have nots just because the ruling class had no need for the working class. Yep. Boy am I glad that Lu
  • by FrankHaynes ( 467244 ) on Friday December 16, 2016 @06:20AM (#53496079)

    GM makes a car name the Chevrolet Bolt?? That's itterly Usain!

    • GM makes a car name the Chevrolet Bolt?? That's itterly Usain!

      It's still quite unclear how Chevrolet decided that having a car called the Volt and a car called the Bolt in their lineup at the same time, but that's what they did.

The use of money is all the advantage there is to having money. -- B. Franklin

Working...