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Ford shakeup underscore­s Detroit’s tech dilemmas

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NEW YORK: Ford’s decision to oust its CEO is the latest sign of how Silicon Valley technology firms are shaking the foundation of the American auto industry.

The removal of Mark Fields after just three years at the helm – and his replacemen­t by an auto industry outsider – followed a precipitou­s decline in Ford shares, amid concerns the 114-year- old US giant isn’t on top of the challenges facing the industry, especially new technology.

For example, Ford won’t introduce an autonomous vehicle until 2021, later than some rivals.

“It seems as if most companies don’t know what the future of mobility is,” said Jessica Caldwell, director of industry analysis at Edmunds.com.

“They know there is a big business coming in the future, but no one has the crystal ball to say this is the right strategy.” Is Detroit going to remain at the forefront of manufactur­ing cars, or will it become more of an outpost to technologi­sts in Silicon Valley? The traditiona­l players – General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler – don’t seem to have a clear answer.

Meanwhile, companies like Alphabet, Apple, Uber and Tesla are pushing hard on autonomous technology.

Supporters of autonomous vehicles tout the technology as a way to reduce accidents and traffic jams.

While the costs are high, they could be shared by multiple users.

“The Fields exit demonstrat­es that Ford Motor Company and, by extension, the Detroit three automakers, haven’t communicat­ed as well as some other companies on their successes in moving toward autonomous vehicles,” Jack Nerad of Kelley Blue Book said.

Ford and GM are working on developing their own self- driving cars and have made investment­s of billions of dollars to acquire artificial intelligen­ce and technology to detect obstacles. — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company shows Bill Ford (right) and Jim Hackett as Hackett met with employees and members of the press to discuss his appointmen­t as president and CEO of Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan. Ford Motor...
This handout photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company shows Bill Ford (right) and Jim Hackett as Hackett met with employees and members of the press to discuss his appointmen­t as president and CEO of Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan. Ford Motor...

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