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Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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This is the blog/site, where editor got Tesla Roadster through affiliate points. So, take it into account when you read articles about otherwise fantastic Tesla cars.

Good on them for working hard to get affiliate points for a brand new Tesla. It took them working their butts off to get one.

I found the article to be full of unbiased information and also more personal info in the "ELECTREK’S TAKE" section.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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post #4

That's great, but when are they going to properly address and mitigate the potentially massively lethal cyber- and national-security issues made possible by the tech? Or do we have to talk only about what they want us to talk?

Everything has potential to cause issues, won't stop progress. Let's not act like they are ignoring this.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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post #4

That's great, but when are they going to properly address and mitigate the potentially massively lethal cyber- and national-security issues made possible by the tech? Or do we have to talk only about what they want us to talk?

Like what? Other car manufactures already do remote software updates.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

#7

This is the blog/site, where editor got Tesla Roadster through affiliate points. So, take it into account when you read articles about otherwise fantastic Tesla cars.

Good on them for working hard to get affiliate points for a brand new Tesla. It took them working their butts off to get one. I found the article to be full of unbiased information and also more personal info in the "ELECTREK’S TAKE" section.

Good on you that you found value in the article, but I found it to be biased in favor of Tesla, and also find it sleazy that they didn't disclose their affiliation to Tesla.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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post #4

That's great, but when are they going to properly address and mitigate the potentially massively lethal cyber- and national-security issues made possible by the tech? Or do we have to talk only about what they want us to talk?

Everything has potential to cause issues, won't stop progress. Let's not act like they are ignoring this.

Everything has potential to cause issues, and that's not reason to dismiss life or death concerns.

What are they doing about it that's effective? They are ignoring this.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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post #4

That's great, but when are they going to properly address and mitigate the potentially massively lethal cyber- and national-security issues made possible by the tech? Or do we have to talk only about what they want us to talk?

Like what? Other car manufactures already do remote software updates.

People's safety isn't something to be iterated.

Any security patch will already come too late -- when it comes to cars, it must not have security problems to begin with.

The cybersecurity model just isn't safe for this. It's up to them to fix this, not me.

Re: Tesla deploys massive new Autopilot neural net in v9

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post #5
post #4

That's great, but when are they going to properly address and mitigate the potentially massively lethal cyber- and national-security issues made possible by the tech? Or do we have to talk only about what they want us to talk?

Everything has potential to cause issues, won't stop progress. Let's not act like they are ignoring this.

Do users have the ability to stop updates without repercussions?

Is it really a choice that cannot be overridden by the update?

If X declares war on California, will California shutdown every Tesla in X?

Will I be allowed to export my Tesla in 15 years to whatever developing country I like?

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