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Hundreds of new cars, including four of the UK’s five most popular, are highly susceptible to keyless theft, according to a new study. Research conducted by consumer group Which? looked at 237 cars sold with keyless entry technology. Among these, researchers were able to open and start all but seven models using relay boxes, portable… Continue reading Britain’s most popular cars are vulnerable to keyless theft
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s business in Slovakia, the country’s biggest car plant and largest private sector employer, plans to reduce staff this year for the first time since the 2009 global downturn as part of an efficiency drive. FILE PHOTO – A man uses phone under a Volkswagen logo at the Shanghai Auto Show, in… Continue reading Volkswagen to cut staff in Slovakia for first time in a decade
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John Giannandrea, senior vice president of artificial intelligence and machine learning strategy at Apple, speaks at the TechCrunch Disrupt 2017.
It's not often you hear about layoffs at Apple.
So it came as a surprise Wednesday when CNBC learned that Apple was removing 200 employees from its self-driving car unit. Apple confirmed the staffing change, but reading between the lines of a spokesperson's statement, it sounds like the move is the latest in the company's broader goal to improve its artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities as it faces increased competition from rivals Google and Amazon.
“As the team focuses their work on several key areas for 2019, some groups are being moved to projects in other parts of the company, where they will support machine learning and other initiatives, across all of Apple,” the company spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC Wednesday.
Self-driving car technology may still be an important initiative at Apple. But reading between the lines, it looks like it's taking a back seat a Apple beefs up its general AI staff.
“I think they're making the decision that, at least in the near term, it's better to have these people doing AI in other projects,” said Gene Munster, a venture capitalist and analyst at Loup Ventures.
Apple's self-driving car project, called Titan internally, started out with the desire to create an Apple-branded electric car, The Wall Street Journal reported in 2015. But over the last few years, Apple has scaled back its ambition and lost leaders and other employees in the process. Today, the unit mostly explores the underlying technology that makes self-driving cars possible. CEO Tim Cook has repeatedly called self-driving “the mother of all AI projects.”
Since Apple started its self-driving division, the consumer AI space has exploded through the rise of digital assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant and devices like Amazon's Echo. Apple's own digital Assistant, Siri, had a head start when it launched on the iPhone 4S back in 2011, but has not kept up with the competition.
To address the shortfall, Applehired Google's head of AI John Giannandrea away from the search giant in April. Within a few months, Apple had reorganized its entire AI and machine learning teams under Giannandrea, the company announced to TechCrunch. And just last month, Giannandrea was promoted to Apple's executive team as vice president of machine learning and artificial intelligence strategy.
Self-driving may still be an important piece to Apple's AI research. The company said in its statement Wednesday: “We continue to believe there is a huge opportunity with autonomous systems, that Apple has unique capabilities to contribute, and that this is the most ambitious machine learning project ever.”
But as far as products go, competition in self-driving and electric vehicles has grown dramatically in the last four years.
Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car company, recently opened up its self-driving car service to the public in Phoenix, Ariz., and is widely considered to be the leaders in self driving. Legacy car companies like GM working on self-driving technology. And it's not just Tesla making electric cars. Porsche, Audi, Mercedes and other legacy car companies have all announced electric vehicles. It's hard to imagine how Apple would stand out.
“The sense that I had is they're not as far along as I had hoped,” Munster said of Apple's decision to remove the 200 employees out of its car division. “But they still have initiative there.”
Giannandrea's rapid rise at Apple is the biggest signal yet that Apple intends to invest a lot of time, money and talent in improving AI. Plus, according to leaked comments from Cook at a recent company all-hands meeting reported by Bloomberg, Apple plans to continue hiring in AI “at a strong pace” even as it slows down hiring in other divisions.
In short, we're seeing Apple eliminate jobs in self-driving and increase the number of people working more broadly on AI.
It may already be paying off. Late last year, a study from Munster's company, Loup Ventures, showed Siri vastly improved its ability to correctly answer a series of 800 questions. The Loup study said Siri answered 74.6 percent of the questions correctly, up 22 percentage points from just nine months earlier. By comparison, Google Assistant answered 87.9 percent of the questions correctly. Alexa got 72.5 percent of the questions right.
It's not just about getting questions right, though. The messier problem for Apple is training its AI while convincing users that it's keeping their data secure.
Google trains its AI systems in part using the massive amounts of public data available on YouTube and the Google search engine. (It's also started using a program that strives to protect users' data.)
But Apple has taken a hard stance against unfettered data collection, and promotes its concern over user privacy as a reason to buy its products. In a speech in Brussels last year, Cook called the privacy practices of companies like Google “surveillance,” for example. It also put up a giant ad about its privacy stance in in Las Vegas during CES earlier this month.
So Apple will have to continue to improve its AI while sticking to its goal of keeping people's personal information private.
“I think it's very clear Apple is a believer in AI and most of the products will be very subtle about how AI is used,” Munster said.
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – A Volvo Cars joint venture has won approval to begin hands-free testing of its software for self-driving cars on Swedish highways, partner Veoneer said on Monday. FILE PHOTO: A self-driving Volvo electric truck with no cab called Vera is seen during a presentation in Berlin, Germany, September 12, 2018. REUTERS/Emma Thomasson/File Photo… Continue reading Volvo’s self-driving car venture gets nod to test on Swedish roads
Audi The car manufacturer wants to go with his rental car service in 2019 “in numerous cities worldwide” at the start. (Photo: AP) IngolstadtAudis Car Rental has more than 600,000 customers worldwide want the offer 2019 Expand “in numerous cities worldwide”. Audi on demand go in now too Spain at the start, said the VWDaughter… Continue reading “Audi on demand”: Audi significantly expands its car rental business
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Support for a strike that last week shut Audi’s massive Hungarian plant increased over the weekend, the union said on Monday, and the disruption in supplies has led to a halt in production at the carmaker’s home factory in Germany. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Audi is seen during the first press… Continue reading Strike at Audi Hungary plant continues, hits production in Germany
Published 1/28/2019 12:51:45 PM MADRID, 28 Jan. (EUROPA PRESS) – Audi has expanded its offer of premium mobility in Europe and has launched ‘Audi on demand’ in Barcelona (Spain), where it opened the first service center on January 21 with a local partner of the brand of four rings in the city condal, as reported… Continue reading Audi will offer its premium mobility service ‘Audi on demand’ in Spain (Barcelona)
Nice and expensive The Audi E-Tron is to challenge the Tesla Model X – also priced. CologneAudi has unlocked the configurator for his first all-electric electric production model E-Tron. As was to be expected, the price for the at least 80,000 Euro Stromer can easily drive with a few extras to a six-figure sum. Already… Continue reading Six-digit start: Start pre-sale for the Audi E-Tron – and it will be expensive