GM wants to crack self-driving for the masses, and it's hiring talent from rivals to do it
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Lloyd Lee
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GM has made several key executive hires since 2025 and brought back Cruise alums to ramp up its self-driving tech development in personal cars.
GM wants to crack self-driving for the masses, and it's hiring talent from rivals to do it
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