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This article was published on January 27, 2018

Apple expands its self-driving car fleet to inch closer to automation domination


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Apple has added two dozen cars to its autonomous vehicle fleet in the last six months, raising the total number of vehicles to 27.

Bloomberg reports  the company has registered 24 Lexus RX450h SUVs with the California Department of Motor Vehicles since July 2017. The cars have already been spotted on the road.

Tim Cook first confessed his company was working on self-driving technology last June, saying at the time:

It’s probably one of the most difficult AI projects to work on. Autonomy is something that’s incredibly exciting for us and we’ll see where it takes us.

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The company is the proverbial turtle in the race for autonomous vehicle AI. 27 cars don’t look like much next to the 24,000 cars Uber is buying from Volvo, or Waymo’s 600 minivans spread over six cities.

While Apple’s mysterious Project Titan, which started several years ago, was supposedly working on a self-driving car, nothing ever materialized. According to the New York Times, the Project was dogged by disagreements over whether or not the company should make a fully- or semi-autonomous car.

Still, the company has made some strides, including a breakthrough with object detection it revealed last November. It’s also testing short-haul self-driving shuttles on its California campuses.

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