The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has sent a letter demanding George Hotz's company comma.ai provide information pertaining to the safety of their system (https://www.scribd.com/document/329218929/2016-10-27-Special-Order-Directed-to-Comma-ai).
This morning [28 Oct], Ars Technica reports that George Hotz tweeted from Shenzhen that the comma one was now cancelled (https://twitter.com/comma_ai/status/791958413345382400).
comma.ai had just received a $3.1m investment from Andreessen-Horowitz in April (http://money.cnn.com/2016/04/04/technology/george-hotz-comma-ai-andreessen-horowitz/index.html).
(Score: 1) by Snort on Tuesday November 01 2016, @02:15PM
Expecting to use customers as QA.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday November 01 2016, @04:32PM
That's what happens when the internet is full of ads for a "Crash Course on C". "Crash Course on Ruby", and of course "Car AI for Dummies".