General Motors
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- 2026-05-12 hiring General Motors is laying off IT staff while hiring for AI-native roles. source
- 2026-05-12 hiring General Motors is hiring for AI-native roles after laying off IT staff. source
- 2026-05-12 hiring General Motors is restructuring its IT department, laying off 600 employees and hiring for AI-specific roles.
- 2026-05-11 hiring General Motors is laying off IT workers to hire individuals with stronger AI skills. source
- 2026-05-11 hiring General Motors is laying off IT workers to hire new staff with AI-focused skills. source
- 2026-05-11 hiring General Motors is laying off IT workers to hire individuals with stronger AI skills. source
- 2026-05-10 regulatory General Motors settled a lawsuit over alleged misuse of customer driving data. source
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General Motors uses AI physics models to accelerate engineering design cycles
General Motors is leveraging in-house large physics models, trained on physics simulations, to accelerate engineering design and development. These AI models can now produce results in minutes for processes that previou…
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AI is revolutionizing car design, moving beyond sketches to digital sculpting
Automakers are increasingly leveraging AI in the car design process, moving beyond traditional sketching methods. Advanced 3D visualization and VR sculpting tools are being integrated, with companies like GM exploring A…
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Automakers leverage AI to drastically cut car design and development times
Automakers are increasingly using AI to accelerate the car design process, significantly reducing the time from initial sketch to 3D model. Tools like Vizcom allow designers to generate detailed 3D models and animations…
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GM trains scalable driving AI using simulation and VLA models for rare scenarios
General Motors is developing advanced AI systems to tackle the complex challenges of autonomous driving, particularly focusing on rare and unpredictable "long-tail" scenarios. They are employing a combination of large-s…
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SCSP Announces Launch of National Security Commission on Robotics for Advanced Manufacturing
The Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) has launched the National Security Commission on Robotics for Advanced Manufacturing, co-chaired by Senators Ted Budd and Elissa Slotkin. This commission aims to bolster Am…
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GM's Cruise settles pedestrian dragging case for up to $12M
Cruise, General Motors' self-driving car company, has settled with a pedestrian who was dragged by one of its autonomous vehicles in San Francisco. The settlement is reportedly between $8 million and $12 million. This i…