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Sources tell Bloomberg's Mark Gurman that Apple is canceling efforts to build an electric car. Apple made the disclosure internally Tuesday, surprising the nearly 2,000 employees working on the project. In this video, Gurman explains why the company is abandoning the effort and what it means for the wider auto and AI industries.