Apparently, we will have a large neural network supported by the processing of Tesla cars.

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    7 months ago

    Here’s the article. Basically he wants to steal computing power from privately owned vehicles when they are sitting idle and then pay those car owners nothing for the power consumption.

    In other words he wants to hijack your Tesla’s cpu and make YOU pay for the privilege

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        7 months ago

        For someone who supposedly hates communism he seems to be really pushing hard for anyone who is not at least a millionaire owning no private property of their own lol

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    7 months ago

    Translation: Elon Musk desperately searches for buzzwords that will boost the stock of his failing company.

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      7 months ago

      First mistake: you think you own that thing. Nope. Tesla thinks they still own it. You are just a user who paid big money for the privilege to be a beta tester.

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    7 months ago

    A botnet on wheels. Now you can’t say that’s never been tried before I guess. What’s next, crypto miners?

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    7 months ago

    In the perfect world it would be a great thing to do. Old enough people should remember SETI screensaver. But we are not living in a perfect world and I would never buy a car and participate in expenses just to make some rich clown even richer.

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    7 months ago

    Surely their cars have general-purpose CPUs, not especially suited for this? Don’t you need a GPU and gobs of RAM?