Apple hires Tesla expert for its self-driving car project, report says

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Apple has reportedly hired a former Tesla software expert – a strong indicator that work is still progressing on its long-awaited Apple Car. The Cupertino firm has hired Christopher Moore, a former Tesla Autopilot software director, who allegedly had a disagreement with Tesla boss Elon Musk, according to Bloomberg. Moore is reporting to Stuart Bowers, another former Tesla executive who joined Apple last year, the report says, citing insiders'with knowledge of the matter'. Little is known about the Apple project, which is codenamed Project Titan, although previous reports suggested the product could hit the market by 2024. Apple Car could come in the form of a physical vehicle or even a self-driving software system offered through a traditional carmaker, like iOS for cars.