Apple Car, goodbye again. Christopher Moore, former Tesla software director, goes to Luminar

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Less than a year ago, Apple hired Christopher Moore who at the time was the software director for Tesla's autonomous driving . For Cupertino and its Apple Car project it was a novelty; important given Moore's experience in the field of autonomous driving . But less than a year later, this manager decided to leave Apple to go to work at Luminar Technologies , a company that develops LiDAR sensors for advanced driver assistance systems. Among the most important customers of this Orlando, Florida-based company include Mercedes and Volvo.

It is not known why this expert in the development of autonomous driving left this way; soon Cupertino. What appears clear is; that the team that is carrying out the Apple Car project has undergone several changes in recent times, with several changes at the top. For example, right at the beginning of May, Ian Goodfellow decided to leave Apple in the direction of Alphabet's DeepMind. Almost contextually, & egrave; arrived Desi Ujkashev who had worked for a very long time with Ford.

All these changes, however, seem to go to confirm a report in March that claimed that Apple was in the process of reorganizing the Apple Car team in order to continue to carry out the project with the aim of launching its self-driving electric car on the market by 2025 .

Despite the different reports they have tried to tell the progress of the Apple Car project & egrave; difficult to really understand at what point he is given that the changes at the top of the project team are continuing. All that remains is to wait for further news. Currently, we recall, the team should be led by Kevin Lynch who, in turn, had replaced Doug Field who had left Apple to take the direction of Ford.

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