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Apple hired Topla Exec’s top which apparently ‘disagrees’ with the CEO of Elon Musk

Apple hired Topla Exec's top which apparently 'disagrees' with the CEO of Elon Musk
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Apple is reportedly hiring other top Tesla executives.
According to a report in Bloomberg News, the company has employed Christopher ‘CJ’ Moore who has become Director of Autopilot Tesla software since 2019.
Apple broadly speculated to work on self-driving cars.
This project was stated by the Titan Project project.
According to its LinkedIn page, Moore has been with Tesla for 7 years and 5 months.
He joined Tesla in 2014 as a senior integration engineer.
Incidentally, Moore was made to become the headlines of the media earlier this year to comment on full self-driving conditions (FSD) at this time where he reportedly said that the Tesla Elon Musk CEO exaggerated the full self-driving timeline.
During the DMV conference call, he said that the musk statement was that automatic driving level 5 will soon come not “matching the reality of the engineering.” According to the report at DriveTesLacanada.ca, in March Tesla held a meeting with Miguel Acosta from the California autonomous vehicle branch to discuss the expansion of the FSD beta program for more testers.
During the meeting, Moore was asked from a technical perspective if the musk’s comments about Tesla were able to reach level 5, or full, accurate autonomy.
The report added that according to the meeting record, Moore responded by saying “Elon Tweet did not match the technical reality.” News about joining Moore came a few weeks after the Head of the Apple car project, Doug Field, joined Ford Motor Co to lead the company’s advanced technology and embedded system efforts.
The field is a special project vice president in Apple and previously senior vice president, the technique in Tesla.
According to the Reuters report last year, Apple moves forward with self-driving car technology and targets 2024 to produce passenger vehicles that can include its own breakthrough battery technology.

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