• jonne@infosec.pub
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    1 day ago

    I don’t know, but it seems like all manufacturers are using EVs as an opportunity to experiment with user hostile software. Not sure if there’s an ‘analog’ electric car you can get.

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      21 hours ago

      Yeah it sucks, I hate everything have a sim car and internet. I hate the disclaimer agreement that starts when I drive.

      My EV knows there is an update but wants me to deliver vua usb and will not stop telling me about it. They also notify you mid drive that the T&Cs are updated, but you cnt agree while driving and csnt manually find the prompt again.

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        21 hours ago

        Haven’t seen them up close, but from what I gather they’re trying to out-Tesla Tesla by building AI into everything (and doing it better, but I’m not a fan of this crap, whether it’s from an American company, a European company, a Korean company or a Chinese company).

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          21 hours ago

          Well I know LLMs are currently hated, but a quick Google seems to indicate most of their AI integration has to do with driver systems and such, which I don’t believe has the same ethical issues for most people? (If you just dislike using it, I’m sure they’re optional / can be disabled). Reason I ask is because I’m currently checking out what car to buy.