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In 2015, Apple set out to revolutionize the automobile industry. $10 billion spent. A self-driving future promised. Planned to beat Tesla. But instead of changing the world, they crashed. Here’s the wild story of how Apple’s boldest gamble became

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Wow even Apple’s deep pockets couldn’t shield them from the harsh reality that bold ideas require not just money, but also practical, focused innovation to succeed

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