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Apple event predicted for April, not March 23
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Apple discontinues full-size HomePod, to focus on HomePod mini
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Two new Apple Silicon MacBooks enter production in late 2021, report claims
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Apple reportedly in talks with multiple Japanese automakers over 'Apple Car'
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Apple reportedly in talks with multiple Japanese automakers over 'Apple Car'
I find the concept of a self driving car to be fascinating. Driving a car involves many areas of awareness dealing with split second decisions. Imagine pulling up to a busy uncontrolled intersection and wanting to turn onto the far-most lane of cross traffic. This is not an easy task. Imagine the complexity of an algorithm to solve this problem. The situation is unique every time. The cross traffic will have varying rates of acceleration and deceleration. How could an algorithm know if one of the cars in cross traffic slows down a bit, flashes their lights indicating that they are being polite and allowing you to enter traffic.
If Apple or anyone else can pull this off in a reliable safe manner it is a feat beyond my comprehension. No matter who is actually assembling the car.