In a video documenting his experience, Entrepreneur Thomas Remo picked up his £64815.22 ($82,000) electric vehicle (EV) in Irvine, California. Remo’s excitement turned sour when the truck “broke not even six inches off the lot” and “failed another 30 times” throughout the first day.
As a software engineer, I don’t own any car made after 2008 (in part) because I don’t trust the programming in modern cars. My objection is more about what the developers programmed on purpose – e.g. this – than bugs they may have introduced by mistake, but still, I’m not really a fan of any computerized nanny functions that are more complicated than ABS.
On a related note, this XKCD applies to more than just voting software.