On 28 May 2021 at 21:08, Mark Hanson via EV wrote:

> All manufacturing companies are constantly reducing costs, maximizing profits.

Right.  And when those cost reductions make the product less safe, the long 
term cost can end up being much higher.  

And that's just the economic cost.  The human cost is another matter 
entirely.  It was cheaper for Ford to pay legal judgements for dead and 
burned Pinto passengers than to fix the car's gas tank design.  Anybody here 
want to argue that that was an ethical choice?

Not that I'm actually drawing an analogy between Tesla's possible hobbling 
of their autopilot and Ford's Pinto debacle yet.  Let's see what happens.

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