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GM has created a small but talented AI tech team on the west coast, but the company's top software exec says there's no ...
General Motors’ second quarter earnings announcement included positive news about the automaker’s loyalty program and subscription software offerrings. GM Rewards is poised for growth with the ...
As a COVESA member, GM intends to make its own standardized interface and programming model, uServices, available to vehicular software developers.
So far the team includes hires from Google, Meta, AWS and even a Pixar vet who is helping GM develop new factory ‘cobots.’ ...
GM is trimming its software teams globally by more than 1,000, possibly up to 1,500. The company says it's for efficiency, not cost cutting.
The term software-defined vehicle (SDV) might be a relatively new one, but putting software into vehicles to control a wide range of systems actually goes back nearly 50 years. I personally spent ...
GM is one of three partners developing SDVerse, a ‘matchmaking’ platform of sorts between buyers and sellers of embedded automotive software.
Warren — General Motors Co. has developed a software-testing lab inside its Global Technical Center that it's replicating elsewhere, including in GM's Silicon Valley office, to prevent bugs from ...
Nearly 180 General Motors employees will be affected by job cuts to software roles, the automaker confirmed Thursday. Most of the positions are in software validation and program management and ...
GM is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees in its software and services unit following a review to streamline the operations, CNBC has learned.
In a memo obtained by the Free Press, GM outlined leadership changes amid reorganization of its software division following some stop sales.