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joshcryer
·10 mesi fa·discuss
ALS is such a cruel disease. Cognitive recognition of a one way trip where all your functions shut down one by one. Highly recommend the book "I Remember Running" by Darcy Wakefield, which she wrote one finger tap at a time on her phone.
joshcryer
·11 mesi fa·discuss
The problem with this is that it destroys any chain of evidence. Tesla "lost" this data, in fact. You would never want your "black box" in your car delete itself after uploading to some service because the service could go down, be hacked, or the provider could decide to withhold it, forcing you into a lengthy discovery / custody battle.

This data is yours. You were going the speed limit when the accident happened and everyone else claims you were speeding. It would take forever to clear your name or worse you could be convicted if the data was lost.

This is more of "you will own nothing" crap. And mainly so Tesla can cover its ass.
joshcryer
·4 anni fa·discuss
Audio is the next thing that Stability AI is dropping, then video. In a few months you'll be able to conjure up anything you want if you have a few GPU cores. Pretty incredible.
joshcryer
·4 anni fa·discuss
Pre-singularity is really cool. Whole world generation in what, 5 years?
joshcryer
·4 anni fa·discuss
For sure. But warnings don't solve complacency. You summon your Tesla to the front of Whole Foods successfully for months, go to the airport and expect the same thing. They think "oh these warnings are them just covering their butt." Which the warnings are doing. It shouldn't be called just "summon" it should be called "remote control summon." Because everything about those warnings puts you in control of the situation. But Tesla loves to use branding and will take the hit for when that branding doesn't actually meet its metrics.