What about that part where all of our computers are riddled with zero-days, and wide open to shadowy government organizations with massive technical budgets, and the part where we weren't 100% cool with that.
And like, what about the part where we were worried about nefarious anonymous super hackers cyber-attacking the electric grid, and the gas grid, and other critical infrastructure, and we were worried about that sort of thing spiraling out of control into a federal emergency, because heat and potable water were taken down in the middle of winter, when a utility worker's laptop was spearphish hacked, because internet of things? I guess that can't happen anymore?
So now, right in the middle of this, the cars get to drive wherever they want because computers, and nothing can go wrong. One has nothing to do with the other, and we'll all be safe and totally okay, right?
And like, what about the part where we were worried about nefarious anonymous super hackers cyber-attacking the electric grid, and the gas grid, and other critical infrastructure, and we were worried about that sort of thing spiraling out of control into a federal emergency, because heat and potable water were taken down in the middle of winter, when a utility worker's laptop was spearphish hacked, because internet of things? I guess that can't happen anymore?
So now, right in the middle of this, the cars get to drive wherever they want because computers, and nothing can go wrong. One has nothing to do with the other, and we'll all be safe and totally okay, right?