
DETROIT — General Motors has hired Sterling Anderson, a former Tesla executive and cofounder of autonomous vehicle company Aurora Innovation, as its chief product officer. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In the newly created position, Anderson will oversee the “end-to-end product lifecycle for both gas- and electric-powered vehicles, including hardware, software, services, and user experience,” GM said on Monday.
Main Idea: General Motors hired former Tesla and Aurora executive Sterling Anderson as its new chief product officer to help lead product development for both gas and electric vehicles.
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GM’s push to add more software and EV tech may mean higher costs or more confusion for buyers if new products and driver aids do not work well.
GM hiring a Tesla and Aurora veteran could speed up better cars, safer features, and more EV choices for consumers.
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