General Motors Expects $500 Million In Tariff Refunds
General Motors has achieved 1 billion miles driven using its Super Cruise hands-free driving technology. The company is also integrating Google Gemini AI into 4 million vehicles. The company reports no major incidents or accidents occurred during this operational milestone. Following a Supreme Court decision, the automaker is boosting its full-year profit forecast. This announcement comes as consumer confidence rose in April despite a sharp spike in inflation caused by the largest monthly gas price jump in six decades. The Conference Board reported that consumer confidence rose by a modest amount in April.
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Mastodon
“GM Hits 1 Billion Hands-Free Miles, Drops Google Gemini Into 4 Million Cars”
Mastodon
“General Motors' autonomous driving system, Super Cruise, has achieved a significant milestone by reaching 1 billion miles of operation without any major incidents or accidents.”
WBAL Baltimore
“General Motors tells shareholders that the company expects to get $500 million in tariff refunds. In the wake of the Supreme Court decision, the automaker is now boosting its full-year profit forecast.”
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