| ▲ | downut 2 days ago | |
"The difference is that you don't own your EV, it is a computer on wheel. Any firmware update like Tesla has done in the past and features are no longer available." Yeah, I think that's right. I only thought in one dimension: reliance on corporate controlled high density existing infiltration of fossil-fuel delivery infrastructure. Which is worthless if the price is occasionally exorbitantly volatile or might even run into zero supply issues. Another equally important dimension is: that EV car might just be a puppet, and not you running the puppet. I'm pretty sure the Prius doesn't phone home (2015), but I admit that I've not gone deep into it. I can't stand this thing I just did in this comment where I tried not to sound like an AI. I might have to give up short comments entirely because I can't generate enough context for authenticity credibility. <= It's a fact, and that right there sounds like AI to me now. | ||