That was funny.
That was funny.
I would point out that a company doesn’t really have need a plan for this data beyond selling it. Whomever controls the data can do that.
It’s whether the tech company or the vehicle manufacturer has ownership that’s so contentious.
The real power and downstream economic advantage isn’t in a one time car buy, but access and control of data that has an infinite number of potential users and income streams. That’s where the real monetization will be, the gift that keeps on giving, not a few thousand dollars upfront on the vehicle. How do you think…
It’s really out of control. Life in prison?? Beyond draconian.
Ah yes, Prison, the American solution for everything.
When was the NFL draft fun?
The big problem with this is that hackers are prone to using stolen identities, leading to innocent people being jailed and arrested because investigations are often run by people with ill-patience and understanding of how cybercrime actually works.
That’s how it reads to me too, and unless it states it somewhere else, it’s not autonomous vehicle specific. Basically says if you mod your ecu it’s a felony.
The fact that they have been caught arguing isn’t really an indicator of divorce by itself, though. I can’t think of any close relationship I have been in, romantic or not, that hasn’t had at least some arguing.
Honestly, if there were a gossip item every time my husband and I had words... well I wouldn’t need to release a visual album is all I’m saying. Couples have spats. The idea that every argument is a divorce in the making is NON. SENSE.
I have yet to see one that doesn't.
This relationship looks exhausting.
They might have taken off their seatbelts to you know. Try and escape the car?
Tattoos hardly indicate anything.
I don't like the comments I'm reading on here. Yea they ran from the cops, but basically saying because they ran from the cops they deserved to die is just as wrong as them running from the cops. They may have been bad apples but they still should have survived to be held accountable for their actions.
Not because it happened in a rural area, but because nearly an entire family was wiped out. We don't know yet who did it. I am simply speculating just like you are with your theory that it came from within the family.
I’ll bet a lot of people in positions of authority in Utah have similar attitudes.
And the first part of his statement isn’t any less disturbing:
Yes, but don’t worry. In more recent years, I learned how to blog.