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14 days agoFord’s reasoning was that it was cheaper to pay out for the injuries and deaths than to change the car. Cybertruck has a much better plot armor, a fanbase that refuses to believe it’s crap.
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Ford’s reasoning was that it was cheaper to pay out for the injuries and deaths than to change the car. Cybertruck has a much better plot armor, a fanbase that refuses to believe it’s crap.
More detailed and accurate reply is preferred, but length isn’t a quantifier for that. If anything that’s the problem with most LLMs, they tend to ramble a bit more than they need to, and it’s hard (at least with just prompting) to rein that in to narrow the answer to just the answer.
Not if there’s fewer there to see ads. They’re still a business with a bottom line, even if what they do is terrible.
Not only that, it’s not even a proper truck. They could have come up with a standard truck design and used tech and EV to create a new niche that was usable. But no one can tell Elon no, so his 5-year-old self’s vision had to be made because it’s different. Sometimes different doesn’t mean better.