On May 5, according to foreign media reports, Ford senior engineer Desi Ujkashevic has left to join Apple’s Apple Car project. It is reported that Ujkashevic has worked at Ford for 30 years and participated in the development of several Ford models. She has also worked in the development of electric vehicles and has extensive experience in safety systems, engineering design deliverables, body interior engineering, and more. He also previously served as Global Director of Ford’s Office of Automotive Safety Engineering. Previously, foreign media reported that Apple wants the Apple Car to be safer than Tesla and Waymo cars, and to have a backup system to avoid the failure of the driving system. And Ujkashevic has extensive expertise in security systems. Her addition will help Apple develop effective protections for its electric vehicles. Apple has been poaching talent from other car companies in recent years to develop its own fully autonomous cars. Apple had previously expected to launch the car in 2025, but some problems with development caused the project to be delayed until 2028. In addition, according to the first financial report, the latest news shows that Apple’s orders in the automotive field may be entrusted to the long .
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