Tim Cook claims Apple is merely “exploring” the automotive industry

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Last Updated Originally published February 22, 2016 · 6:20 PM EST
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Everyone, including Elon Musk, is about 99% certain that Apple is developing its own car, but the company has remained adamant about not confirming as much. When asked about the possibility of an Apple-built car during an interview with Fortune, which was published on Monday, CEO Tim Cook refused to address the rumor directly, and instead clarified that the company’s decision to hire veterans of the automotive industry was about exploration, and doesn’t necessarily mean that Apple is developing its own car.

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Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook was expectedly noncommittal when asked about the prospect of an Apple-built car in a new interview, but he did indicate that hiring efforts are not necessarily evidence that a project is a sure thing. “So I can’t talk about this certain area that you’re talking about,” Cook said when asked about the so-called Apple Car by Fortune. “But when we start spending large amounts of money, we’re committed at that point. But we explore things with teams of people. And that’s a part of being curious. Part of exploring technologies and picking the right one is becoming so familiar with it you can see ways that it can be used.” Apple is thought to have hundreds of people working on a vehicle under the “Project Titan” moniker. Cook claimed, however, that teams of that size didn’t constitute spending “gobs of money,” at least from Apple’s perspective. The company is believed to have multiple car-related facilities located in Sunnyvale, Calif., and reports have indicated that Apple could launch an electric car as soon as 2019 or 2020. The first model may or may not be self-driving, though Apple is at least thought to be working on the technology for subsequent vehicles.

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