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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says Apple May Have Left it Too Late on Its Car Project

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla says that Apple started their car project a little late  During the Re/code conference, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla said that in the autonomous car field, Apple may have been a little late for competing effectively. H also went on to say, that not all the companies had the scale of undertaking the idea that has been explored.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says Apple May Have Left it Too Late on Its Car Project

He felt that Apple should have embarked a little sooner in the project. He also stated that the production of the project as per him would not start until 2020. He not only hoped that it would work out for the company but also wished them the best of luck. He went on to say that he felt the company was doing a good job. During the Re Code’s Code conference, he went on stage and also said that the chance of living in base reality is billion to one. The point of his argument is due to the fact that from reality, games are now becoming indistinguishable, if you look at the future, this is something that you will not be able to say.

We really cannot imagine that it would be considered too late if an Apple Car was to be launched in 2020. The entire approach of the company is not only to learn or watch as to what is being done by others; however they also believe in doing things a lot better. In 1994, the device that was first qualified to be termed as a smartphone was launched; there was no doubt that the Nokia Communicator which had been launched in 1996. It was after 11 years that Apple had entered the game and did pretty OK. Musk’s full interview can be watched not just on Tesla news but also on Facebook. This also includes the views about the future of automobile manufacturing. Another front on the Apple Car news is that Apple has plans to build Supercharger stations that are Tesla styled.

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