It's certainly possible that Apple is planning on releasing a car in 2024. Recent reports have suggested the company is investing heavily in electric car technology and has even begun assembling a team to work on a self-driving car project.
According to a recent report by the Economic Times, Apple has recruited several dozen employees, developers, and experts to a project they've code-named 'Project Titan'. These hires come from various backgrounds, ranging from machine learning to robotics to automotive software, leading to speculation that the company is indeed planning on entering the touted self-driving car market.
However, this doesn't necessarily mean that Apple will be releasing a car in 2024. The company is notorious for taking its sweet time to launch a product, and although the recruitment of personnel to "Project Titan" is certainly an indication of the company's interest in the electric car market, it's still too early to tell when (or if) a consumer version of Apple's self-driving car innovation will be available.
For now, it appears that Apple is in the early stages of its autonomous car development project and is only just starting to explore its potential in the automotive market. It will take some time for the company to test, refine, and produce a consumer-ready version of the technology – so the idea of having an Apple-branded car by 2024 is likely to remain nothing more than speculation.
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