For about a year, Apple’s much-anticipated project for its first fully autonomous car has been in the trends. The Apple Car is reportedly one of the most contingent projects for the company and it has seen major vicissitudes. Earlier, a few engineers working on the Car project left the company to join startups. Now, as per Bloomberg, three more engineers have reportedly left the company.

Eric Rogers, the one heading the car’s radar system has left the company to join the flying-taxi startup Joby Aviation Inc. Alex Clarabut and Stephen Spiteri, two Apple engineers responsible for the project have also joined the same flying-taxi startup.

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Reportedly, Apple’s upcoming Car project has been bedevilling the company’s engineers, and as more engineers leave the company the project is expected to see a lot of uncertainties. Although for a Californian giant like Apple, it is swift to bring new employees, still seeing multiple people leave the company does show the coercion around the fully autonomous car project.

Nonetheless, Apple Car, internally called “Project Titan” will surely get a launch as it passes several pilots in its making. However, for the public, there’s no information regarding its specifications. The Apple Car is expected to be announced by 2025.

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