Hackers manage to unlock Tesla software-locked features worth up to $15,000 - eviltoast
  • Mindlight@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It seems you are trying to prove that “random software” is unsafe compared to Tesla’s when you actually have no idea how safe Tesla’s is.

    There are multiple companies and universities developing software for self driving cars.

    What if the “random software” was developed and maintained by Volvo, would you still call it “random software”? Would you still claim that Tesla’s software is more safe to use?

    • Jilanico@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Nope, if you look at a previous comment of mine in this thread, you’d see I’m fine with 3rd party software as long as it’s been approved by regulators. Same goes for Tesla’s software - if it hasn’t been approved by regulators prior to deployment on the streets, I’m against it.