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GM wants to crack self-driving for the masses, and it's hiring talent from rivals to do it
General Motors is accelerating its development of self-driving technology for personal cars by hiring talent from competitors like Tesla, Waymo, and Cruise. The company aims to achieve eyes-off highway driving in the Cadillac Escalade IQ by 2028 and has doubled external hiring efforts since 2025 to build its autonomy team.
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