Apple's Auto Project Team Lost Another Executive To Join The Company For More Than Six Months

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According to Appleinsider, an automotive engineer working on Apple's automotive team left the Cupertino technology giant only after the company hired him for more than six months** C. J. Moore has apparently left the iPhone manufacturer to work for luminar, a autonomous vehicle technology company. Luminar said in a press release that Moore would be responsible for the company's global software development team.

Leaving Apple Previously, he was the director of the company's auto drive system. Before joining apple in November 2021, he worked at Tesla.

For a long time, it has been rumored that apple is developing some type of autonomous vehicle technology, although the rumor has changed between the basic software system and the actual production of cars.

This secret project, known as "project Titan", has been very frequent. It is reported that since its launch in 2014, Apple's auto team has experienced turbulence, layoffs, direction changes and other problems. Kevin Lynch, Apple's senior software director, is the latest person in charge of the project.

Current rumors suggest that Apple's goal is to build an all electric vehicle, which may be scheduled to be launched sometime in the 2020's. The vehicle may not be equipped with steering wheel or traditional driving tools, but may focus on fully automatic driving.

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