TuSimple, once a buzzy startup considered a leader in self-driving trucks, is trying to move its assets to China to fund a new AI-generated animation and video game business. The pivot has not only ...
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Xiaodi Hou, the co-founder and former CEO of self-driving trucking startup TuSimple, has urged a California district court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the company from transferring ...
TuSimple announced Thursday a major reduction in its U.S. job force following a similar cut made in December. The news follows the company’s announcement last week of a possible Nasdaq delisting for ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A Delaware court will decide the fate of around $450 million in cash and determine who holds voting rights to steer future decisions for ...
TuSimple-now known as CreateAI-shared sensitive data with a Beijing-owned company after it signed an agreement with the U.S. government promising to stop sharing such data with firms in China, the ...
Self-driving truck technology provider TuSimple plans to lay off about 150 employees immediately, or 75% of the company’s U.S. workforce — a wind down of U.S. operations after finding no buyers during ...
Autonomous-truck-tech company TuSimple is in the process of shutting down its U.S. business and pulling back to its China operations, but a shareholder lawsuit is seeking to block it from leaving with ...
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