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Apple expands self-driving experts roster, hires Tesla engineer

Apple expands self-driving experts roster, hires Tesla engineer

Posted on August 22, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Apple has hired one of Tesla Motors’ senior engineers for work on its own self-driving technology — presumably as part of its Project Titan. The information surfaced via LinkedIn, where the network’s profile for Jamie Carlson revealed he has left Tesla and joined Apple. In addition, other LinkedIn profiles show that half a dozen other individuals said to work in the self-driving technology industry have also started working at Apple. Details about “Project Titan”surfaced this past February; the car is said to be a competitor to Tesla.
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