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freedom to tinker on hacking self-drivingcars

October 17, 2008

Not quite as Deep and Serious as my other pieces over there, this is a fun one on whether or not you should be able to legally hack the Self Driving Car Of The Future. Turns out it is a slightly more complicated question than it seems on the surface, and one we’ve got very poor tools to deal with.

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  1. Alex
    View October 17, 2008

    If you can’t even hack on your DVD player there is no way you will ever be allowed to tinker on your self driving car.

  2. Luis
    View October 17, 2008

    should, not will. :)

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