Dolphins 'mutually part ways' with GM Chris Grier
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The Miami Dolphins have agreed to "mutually part ways" with general manager Chris Grier following the Dolphins' 2-7 start to this season, team owner Stephen M. Ross announced Friday.
General Motors has shut down Factory Zero until Nov. 24 as the Detroit automaker eases back on electric vehicle production. After a temporary return to work, about 1,200 workers will be placed on indefinite layoff, the company confirmed Oct. 29.
Sterling Anderson, GM's VP of global product and chief product officer, said GM’s software is quickly surpassing that of handheld devices.
General Motors is axing another 325 jobs as it winds down its IT Innovation Center in Roswell, Georgia, set to shutter by late 2025. It’s the latest gut punch in a string of white-collar cuts while the Detroit giant tightens its tech operations and leans harder on artificial intelligence.
The Miami Dolphins provided some extra spice ahead of the NFL trade deadline when they announced Friday they're letting go of general manager Chris Grier.
Richardson's exit comes a week after he appeared on stage with CEO Mary Barra at an event in midtown Manhattan focused on the Detroit-based car and truck-maker's forays into eyes-off autonomous driving and "conversational" artificial intelligence in vehicles.
Another factor to consider is that Ross gave McDaniel an extension just last season. It runs through the 2028 season, so combining that with Ross’ history and all the reports about how much McDaniel is liked, it’s not shocking he’ll last the season.
Tyreek Hill may be unhappy to hear about the departure of the general manager who brought him to the Miami Dolphins.