These companies have completely different operating systems, network ACLs, software update policies and subsystems that affect certain mechanical features.
By your logic, we should not fly any modern commercial or military aircraft or spacecraft, live within a certain radius of any power or hazardous chemical plant, place any dependency on any first world country's health care network, including life support, or invest in any company or stock.
Like most things in life it comes down to a security/convenience risk/benefit compromise.
> These companies have completely different operating systems, network ACLs, software update policies and subsystems that affect certain mechanical features.
Are you claiming that this could not have happened with Tesla? If so, please explain why.
> By your logic, we should not fly any modern commercial or military aircraft or spacecraft, live within a certain radius of any power or hazardous chemical plant, place any dependency on any first world country's health care network, including life support, or invest in any company or stock.
Up until now the benefits have clearly outweighed the risks, but that does not mean it will continue to do so.
By your logic, we should not fly any modern commercial or military aircraft or spacecraft, live within a certain radius of any power or hazardous chemical plant, place any dependency on any first world country's health care network, including life support, or invest in any company or stock.
Like most things in life it comes down to a security/convenience risk/benefit compromise.