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Apple Loses Former Tesla Autopilot Software Engineer to Luminar

By Sam Boughedda

Investing.com -- Former Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Autopilot software engineer Christopher "CJ" Moore, who joined Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) car project in 2021, has left to join Luminar Technologies (NASDAQ:LAZR), a lidar company.

Moore served as director of autopilot software at Tesla, then moved to Apple as director of autonomous systems.

In a press release today it was revealed Moore will link up with Luminar to lead its software development team, aiming to advance Sentinel, Luminar’s full-stack safety and autonomous solution.

“With industry-defining technology and now nearly a dozen major commercial wins in hand, Luminar is ready for its next phase of leadership as we focus all-in on execution,” said Luminar founder and CEO, Austin Russell. “We’re attracting the best leaders in the world in their fields to execute our vision and deliver on the future of transportation."

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The news is another blow to Apple's secretive car project. In December last year, it was reported that the company lost three key engineers to start-ups, while in September last year its car project chief Doug Field left to join Ford.

Luminar stock has risen more than 8% Wednesday.

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