

Waymo and others used a chase car, but they were transparent about that.
They still have some, but the ratio is now many self driving vehicles to one safety car


Waymo and others used a chase car, but they were transparent about that.
They still have some, but the ratio is now many self driving vehicles to one safety car


Anyone have pictures… for science?


So interestingly enough, this isn’t super uncommon.
The RPA industry has dealt with something similar previously.
Some companies limit certain systems to only allow human to log into them, RPA tools would impersonate humans so they would encounter this.
A few places I have worked had ad accounts almost indistinguishable from human accounts other than a flag. This required adjustments of org charts, hr systems, etc to ensure that they were treated as th service accounts they actually are.
The leader of th RPA org at one place I worked got hauled in front of the head of HR to explain why his 200 RPA accounts haven’t completed their trainings.
It’s not good practice, but it’s not unique to X.


Bay Area looks pretty light for a population map


Corded drills have much higher torque… probably not needed in this application, though
His pay schedule amounted to $1trillion, not that he was going to make Tesla 1trillion.
It’s all to pump up his compensation