
Various signals point to a self-driving Apple Car sometime in the
foreseeable future. The latest indication, according to a report from The Guardian,
is that Apple senior legal counsel Mike Maletic met with self-driving
experts from the California Department of Motor Vehicles on August 17.
While the department was tight-lipped regarding the discussion, it
did confirm that “the Apple meeting was to review [the] DMV’s autonomous
vehicle regulations” that went into effect last September, according to
the story.
The California DMV is developing regulations for “autonomous”
vehicles, and its rules will establish the requirements for
manufacturers to certify the proper testing and standards that vehicles
must meet for safe operation on the road. Volkswagen-Audi, General
Motors, Nissan, Continental and Google have also participated in
such discussions. The rules that emerge from California will likely
serve as national guidelines later on.
The DMV is currently responsible for overseeing a statewide
autonomous vehicle tester program for self-driving cars on public roads:
10 companies now have permits for about 80 autonomous vehicles and
about 300 test drivers, the report said.
The Apple conversation comes at the same time as Google and Uber are
both developing self-driving cars and Google already has a number of
robot cars tooling around California streets. Just today, the Verge
reported that Google has deployed some tiny prototype self-driving cars on the streets of Austin.
Apple has not formally confirmed or denied the existence of an Apple
Car, despite the monumental speculation surrounding such a possibility.
Earlier this week, CEO Tim Cook flitted away a question about it on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert [scrub to 3:49].
Apple meets California officials to discuss self-driving car [The Guardian]
Monday, 21 September 2015
Apple’s meeting with California DMV suggests a driverless car could be on the way
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