Bill Burr calls it, "driving an iPad"
I would raise such hell at the dealership if anything like this happened to me.
But I prefer my cars with NO INTERNET, no touch screens, and very low tech (easier to fix).
Never buy a new car
OH. And espn thought of this in 2011
"it's an upgrade, it's a feature!", "no other car have so awesome ads like we do, buy our products!", "step into the future now", "now powered by awesome ai!", "everyone wants that, You should too!"...
That website isn't one to judge. I opened it up and there's huge ad overlay immediately lol.
Everyday, I wanna ram my car into a building and hope I run over the CEO in their office.
Now the hardest part isn't ditching and risking my way of life, but choosing which CEO to ram 🤬
To me this looks like something potentially worse than just an ad. It looks like this text might be configurable by the dealership. I wonder if all of that gets screened and approved by people that work for the carmaker. Otherwise we will eventually see some funny stuff show up in people's trucks.
This is why the argument that paying for something would prevent ads falls apart. If they can squeeze more money out of people then they will, even if those people are paying $80k+ for the damn thing.
If they can in a crash, they can blame it on the advertisers' distraction. Insurers will love that.
Is there a custom firmware to counter this? And is there a way to inject custom firmware into it?
It's very strange that no one has created a custom firmware to counter this.
I don’t think there is much overlap between the sets of people
- buying these cars
- having the competence to hack them
- having the willingness and finances to potentially brick the car
The problem with that is that insurance companies would gladly interpret that as tampering of the vehicle, voiding your insurance and which will really fuck you up in case of an accident.
Remind me later.
When did ads become the one commodity to rule them all. They are used more like a threat rather than information. You have to pay to see them or pay to make them go away. Doesn't make sense. Have adverts replaced gold as the dollar standard? Weird. I guess they are good for money laundering due to the subjective nature of costs for "production", "design" and "talent".
It's an ad to call a phone number, are people buying things on the phone like this?
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