Still questioning if Elon Musk is a white hat?
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Let's just say Elon is a useful tool for Q.
Really, no, Elon is a useful tool for himself and himself only.
Did you notice there has been weeks and weeks since anything new on Elon and Q has been posted here? It was never his focus. Elon was just memeing.
But he sure is somebody's golden boy because there are no repercussions even after murdering a whole bunch of his adoring customers via the autopilot. And the NHTSA is still "investigating" a whole bunch of the accidents. Shirley a golden boy who can do no wrong.
Ban sex while driving.
Sometimes your spiffy new Tesla just wants to kill you, even when you are not horny enough to get it on while letting the car drive itself.
See ZH: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/tesla-model-s-plaid-spotted-rolling-down-road-fire-exploding-suburban-philadelphia
Always, Tesla and Elon go scot-free each time something like this happens. Elon is chaotic neutral and I will not touch any of his products with a 10 foot pole.
Using the autopilot wrong and dying is not Elon Musk's fault. That's like blaming shootings on the gun manufacturers.
It's completely ETHICALLY UNTENABLE for all involved who WILLINGLY OVERSOLD AND WORKED ON THE FEATURE. Even after so many casualties.
No, it's not like gun technology. Guns are a mature tech, their workings are well-known and predictable.
Autopilot tech is far from ready. Even with say, one serious incident per million hours of running time, a lot of people will die. Running straight into a trailer truck painted white? Plowing into policemen on a roadside? Is it just, oh funny that, we will fix it in the next software patch?
Starting from Elon to those showroom salespeople.
Even websites that earn revenue with uncritical Tesla cheerleading.
And it's disappointing that the Tesla software devs feel fine letting customers play with BETA SOFTWARE THAT CAN KILL. As an old dinosaur, it's amazing that these software devs feel fine with such things. Did they not learn ethics?
If someone isn't watching the auto-pilot to take manual control if it's doing something wrong that's them using it incorrectly and is not the fault of the product or the creators of the product.
From everything I've seen, dying to Tesla auto-pilot is textbook Darwinism.