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What Tesla can currently do can also be done on Audis, Volvos, and BMWs.

If your kid is riding a bike down the road and is killed by a driver without autopilot is it better or worse than if the driver had autopilot? You make it sound like Autopilot is more likely to go “rogue” than a human. With autopilot there are limitations, especially on local roads. If a car is going faster than the

No Tesla that is available for consumers can do any of the stuff in the video. That is a marketing stunt. I’m fairly certain none of the cars with AP2.0 will be able to do that stuff, considering Musk’s stance on futureproofing. 

To be clear, luckey can’t violate the NDA because he never worked for zenimax. And regardless of whether carmack or anyone benefitted from the code that he took, carmack violated the NDA by taking the code.

But if John Carmack left Facebook to join your company after “stealing” stuff, you’re telling me that your company would be fine trying to win a legal battle against facebook a $350 billion company.

I would be pissed but the brand new gaming PC can work without the Oculus. That means I can choose not to play games, games that I really like, on my $2000 PC because I lost $700 or play. Boycotting won’t get me my money back. Also Zenimax would only be able to stop the continuing sale of Oculus Rifts, so everything

You seem really out of touch with how the hiring process works (no offense). First of all it seems kind of stupid to hire someone without caring what happened before. What if they left their previous job because they took something that may or may not have been their work but because they signed an NDA, that work is

What exactly do you think gamers will do if Zenimax, not the companies it owns, gets bad PR. Do you really think that VR is so great, gamers will boycott the Elder Scrolls or Doom?

I don’t really get your example of Doom and Zenimax. Porsche was founded in 1931. Volkswagen was founded in 1937. It doesn’t say as much as you think it does.

But Carmack admitted to taking work e-mails and copying them. He argues it isn’t stealing if no one is worse off or better off, but it’s still stealing

But if Zenimax wins, which is proof that there was a misappropriation of trade secrets, you really think Zenimax will just take 2 billion. They could file an injunction that could force Oculus to stop selling their VR stuff. Not saying it is not a dick move but they can do what they want if they win.

I’m not a programmer but your argument is that Zenimax should continue with the code on the e-mails. Even though you just said that