TuSimple will shift focus to improving a software product that matches self-driving trucks with shippers that have freight to haul, in order to offer freight transport at a lower cost than human-driven trucks, people familiar with the company's plans said. Employees have been.
A TuSimple self-driving truck. The company reportedly plans to lay off about half its workforce before Christmas 2022. The company is losing money. TuSimple reported only $4.9 million in revenue and $220.5 million in losses for the first half of 2022, according to the report. Its partnerships with other firms including Navistar International Corp. and McLane Company Inc., have also fallen apart amid the controversies.
Keep laying people off. Soon you'll have no one to buy your products. No money
Well and we are expecting this as a county that's awesome 10% for the big guy WTF this needs to be stopped
well if they are self-driving, who are they laying off ? ( kidding )
Now they have enough so they can build themselves
can they drive a truck?
Biden’s destruction of the economy from the bottom up and the middle out