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Woman gets millions from GM-owned company after getting dragged by self-driving taxi in San Francisco

General Motors' autonomous car company, Cruise, has reportedly agreed to a settlement after a woman was hospitalized after getting dragged along the pavement by a self-driving taxi in San Francisco last year.

LOS ANGELES — General Motors' autonomous car company, Cruise, has reportedly agreed to pay an $8-million to $12-million settlement to a woman who was hospitalized after getting by a self-driving taxi in San

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