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GM is trimming its software teams globally by more than 1,000, possibly up to 1,500. The company says it's for efficiency, not cost cutting.
GM has acquired a battery software startup that can spot problems in cells early on and before they become a fire hazard.
General Motors said Monday it is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees at its software and service units worldwide.
GM is trimming its software teams globally by more than 1,000, possibly up to 1,500. The company says it's for efficiency, not cost-cutting.
GM said Algolion's software will help the Detroit automaker bring to the market a "cost-effective" early hazard detection system at a quicker pace. The deal, for an undisclosed sum, comes at a ...
GM has announced plans to hire 3,000 tech professionals as it hopes to develop technology solutions on its own instead of outsourcing.
General Motors said on Friday it had acquired Algolion Ltd, an Israel-based software startup that helps detect problems in batteries.