"Tesla said it didn’t have the data. Then a self-described hacker, enlisted by the plaintiffs to decode the contents of a chip they recovered from the vehicle, found it. Tesla later said in court that it had the data on its own servers all along."
"Tesla said it didn’t have the data. Then a self-described hacker, enlisted by the plaintiffs to decode the contents of a chip they recovered from the vehicle, found it. Tesla later said in court that it had the data on its own servers all along."
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Not that Tesla would worry about such trifling details, but aren't there laws requiring that data be recorded, safely stored, and made accessible?
Yes, lots of different regulations apply. But not to companies owned by a genius engineer with a free pass.
I have zero doubt that it was musk who personally directed the hiding of that data. Zero.
Quick let’s as Grok
let me know what you turn up
What’s the world coming to when such an open and trustworthy company as Tesla is covering up deaths caused by their cars?
It’s always the last company you would expect :/