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evil2win

It’s called model bloat.

Sounds like he’s trying to use his accident as way to promote this C-1 he’s trying to market, and he’s willing to destroy track days for everyone to do it.

Maybe they should have paid attention when Tesla stated their goal wasn’t to Just built the best electric car on the market, but build the best car on the market.

This has to be one of my favorite posts on Jalopnik for sometime. Keep up the good work .

I think people are worried they will be too much like humans. There is the old computer acronym GIGO garbage in garbage out. Even AI will fail to do good if fed bad information, just like humans.

I drove a Fiat Spider 2000 for about 8 years taking it weekly from my remote coastal home to my job in the city, a 400 mile round trip. Absolutely loved it, I loved it som much I replace it with a 1973 124 spider, that I’ve been driving for the past 6 years. Don’t let get out what great little cars they are. It would

You probably knew this but 2000 was a reference to the 2 liter dual overhead cam monster residing under the hood. Up from 1800cc of the previous model, up from 1600cc of the previous model, up from 1400cc of the original.

I think someone dosed Jason’s coffee this morning. he should be sent home. If he’s not already there, and probably be put under supervision.

Watching try to read is alway painful. I’ve seen 5th graders who can read a speech better than him. What an embarrassment.

AI and automation are advancing, and there is a good chance we will be moving from an employment based economic system to something completely new. These transitions can be very turmoiltuous. It’s good to have people in there working to find solutions, and help inform people of the changes coming. The first jobs lost

I’ve done i’ve done trips through the central valley of California in the summer time before. We would stop at a gas station go to the water hose, and fill our leathers, boots, helmets, and gloves up with water, then ride until we were dry and pull over and do it again. It does help keep your cool.

I know he can do what wants, or should be able to as long as he’s not hurting anyone, but putting a bunch of classic cars left outside to rot away doesn’t seem helpful to anyone. Hoarding old cars just to let them rot beyond repair is an illness.

1987 Toyota 4wd LE van. I put 250,000 miles on mine, comfortable, air conditioned, it had a small fridge with an ice maker in the console, and it was a decent off-road vehicle, and you can sleep comfortably in the back.

The guy in the Camry made a bad lane change there, but I counted almost 4 long seconds from when I saw this situation shaping up and and the impact, and the bike making zero defensive moves or braking. He had time to start braking and aim for the gap, but obviously wasn’t paying attention.

Funny I followed a link here after seeing the gif. My first thought was, this has to be French car.

I’ve come to realize the domino effect of problems. As a wrencher on a budget I often tried to take the least expensive way out; not a good idea. A simple warped rotor you let go destroys your tie rod end, and even ball joints if you let it go, or the pin hole leak in you cooling system that leads to a warped head and

As any pilot will tell you flying is not as easy as getting in driving. the three dimensional aspect plus dealing air currents that can easily knock a light aircraft right out of the sky. Anyone that’s ever landed a light aircraft on a windy day will tell it’s not the easiest thing in the world to do. Licensing would

Back in the 80s I lived in San Francisco, I had an old 1970 Chevy Nova that was primer gray with many dents and flaws. I drove it because:

Spooked like a heard of cattle. Wow.

It would seem starting a car company is for billionaires only, and even then it’s very risky.