Apple scales back ambitious autonomous car debut: report
Dean Cheng, senior fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, joined'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the report and a former Wuhan scientist claiming COVID was manmade. Apple has reportedly scaled back the debut of its self-driving electric vehicle, delaying the car's targeted launch date to 2026. Citing people with knowledge of the matter, Bloomberg reported Monday that the project -- known as Project Titan -- has been in limbo for the past several months. Apple is now planning a "less-ambitious design," the sources told the outlet, that will include a steering wheel and pedals and only support full autonomous capabilities on highways. In addition, Bloomberg said that the tech giant plans to develop a vehicle that lets drivers conduct other tasks on a freeway, and be alerted with time to switch over to manual control if they reach city streets or encounter inclement weather.
Dec-7-2022, 20:36:44 GMT
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