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Strange Behavior

05/20/2019 9:55 AM

Oops, looks like Tesla's fortunes are in a death spiral.

Musk just had to creep to the benefactors for another multi billion dollar cash injection.

Could it just maybe possibly be that people don't want to die at the hands of teenage silicon valley programmers who are walking around whistling while the paying customers that they're killing lie cold in their graves?

Tesla didn’t fix an Autopilot problem for three years, and now another person is dead

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Re: Strange Behavior

05/22/2019 2:25 AM

Boeing?

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05/22/2019 5:38 AM

A few sayings come to mind: The problem with trying to make something foolproof is that those fools are so damned ingenious. ---(unknown) Artificial Intelligence will never exceed human stupidity.---(unknown) "Nobody ever went broke by over estimating the stupidity of the American Public."--- PT Barnum

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05/22/2019 3:48 PM

That's an awfully bold statement to make given the vast history we have with the development cycle of paradigm-shifting new inventions.

How many people have been killed developing the steam engine, the car, the plane? Should we have stopped progress due to some unfortunate accidents that are bound to happen with new technology? How many people die on your local roads every week? Lets please keep things in perspective.

Negligence is one (completely different) thing but don't paint the whole industry with a single brush. Put simply this stuff is hard and it is going to take time to get right as with all new technologies.

From the information supplied I don't see negligence or a coverup, just unsubstantiated opinions from people that aren't experts.

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