Cruise, the self-driving technology company backed by General Motors and Honda, is now testing driverless cars in San Francisco. A video released on Wednesday shows the moment one of Cruise's self-driving car prototypes heads down a public road for the first time with no one behind the wheel. Cruise in October joined a handful of companies to have...
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