Apple Confirms Interest in Autonomous Cars in Letter to Federal Regulators

Apple-car-silhouetteLast week, Apple wrote a letter to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration telling it that "new entrants" to the auto industry should get the same rights as the established companies in the industry, reports VentureBeat. In the letter, Apple admits to its interest in "machine learning and automation" as it pertains to transportation.

Apple uses machine learning to make its products and services smarter, more intuitive, and more personal. The company is investing heavily in the study of machine learning and automation, and is excited about the potential of automated systems in many areas, including transportation.

Apple points out that established car manufacturers do not have to pursue exemptions to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards when attempting to test cars on public roads due to the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. New entrants in the auto industry, like Google and others, are not granted the same right under the FAST Act.

The Cupertino company argues that the best way to maximize safety benefits for autonomous vehicles, ensure fair competition and encourage innovation is for the NHTSA to amend policy to state that seeking exemptions isn't necessary for internal development vehicles on public roads.

The other half of the letter, which is dated November 22, addresses the Federal Automated Vehicles policy and a proposed data sharing program. "Apple agrees that companies should share de-identified scenario and dynamics data from crashes and near-misses," the letter says. "Data should be sufficient to reconstruct the event, including time-series of vehicle kinematics and characteristics of the roadway and objects." Apple also points out that data sharing should not come at the expense of privacy, and that companies should invest resources to protect the "individuals' fundamental right to privacy."

In October, it was reported that Apple was abandoning its car plans "for now." After numerous layoffs and reassignments, the remaining members of the Apple Car team were said to be focusing on autonomous systems. Dozens of employees are also working on a car operating system in Canada. The letter was signed by Apple VP of Product Integrity Steve Kenner, who used to be Ford's Global Director of Automotive Safety. It's not known when Kenner joined Apple, as his LinkedIn still lists Ford as his employer.

Update: Apple issued a statement to Financial Times confirming the letter and Apple's interest in helping to define rules for self-driving vehicles.

“We’ve provided comments to NHTSA because Apple is investing heavily in machine learning and autonomous systems,” the Apple spokesman said. “There are many potential applications for these technologies, including the future of transportation, so we want to work with NHTSA to help define the best practices for the industry.”

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120 months ago
I wonder, how the thinness would apply.
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120 months ago
It will have a single door, including the trunk and the hood. They will justify it by saying it creates more parking space, hence saving trees. And who can disagree with saving trees? With less moving parts it will also have a more rigid construction making it the safest car of its class.

The base model will have a 100 mile range with only a driver seat, starting at $99,000, 200 miles/2 seats for $199,000, and 300 miles/4 seats for $299,000.

The jet black and pearl white versions will be prone to micro abrasions, but there will be a leather Apple cover made from Australian sheep leather for only $9,900.

It will run iOS 15 that ensures your safety by limiting the top speed to the local speed limit. Jail breaking will void your warranty.

The cockpit will feature a single home pedal design that uses force touch, brakes will apply automatically when you lift your foot off the home pedal.

Everything will be controlled with Siri. Here are some examples;

Hey Siri take me to work.
Ok, there are 15 restaurants nearby that serve Pork!

Hey Siri play the next track.
Sorry, I could not find the playlist named next track, would you like me to search the web for "play the next track"?

Ok, lol, I was carried away and bored :D
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I wonder, how the thinness would apply.
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I wonder, how the thinness would apply.
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