GM Fires Nine Executives at Cruise Following Pedestrian Accident


General Motors (GM) has fired nine executives at its autonomous vehicle subsidiary, Cruise, following a pedestrian accident in San Francisco. The incident led to the resignation of Cruise's founder and CEO, Kyle Vogt, last month. The move comes as Cruise faces regulatory scrutiny and financial challenges, with GM having lost billions on its investment in the autonomous driving company.

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