Tesla welcomes Chris Lattner joining the as VP of Autopilot Software. He comes to Tesla after 11 years at Apple where he was primarily responsible for creating Swift, the programming language for building apps on Apple platforms. Prior to Apple, Chris was lead author of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, an open source umbrella project that is widely used in commercial products and academic research today.
Tesla believes that the appointment of the new lead of its Autopilot engineering team will accelerate the future of autonomous driving.
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