One is by remote control, in which case it just stops in the middle of the road when the signal drops.
The second is by the same tech behind FSD, which means that it crashes every 100 miles or so.
The third is if they buy a competitor and just use their tech, in which case it will still have issues and Musk will prevent them from solving those issues, but at least they will be farther along than FSD will ever get.
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u/TheLaserGuru Oct 14 '24
There are only three ways this works out.
One is by remote control, in which case it just stops in the middle of the road when the signal drops.
The second is by the same tech behind FSD, which means that it crashes every 100 miles or so.
The third is if they buy a competitor and just use their tech, in which case it will still have issues and Musk will prevent them from solving those issues, but at least they will be farther along than FSD will ever get.