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Dry-Influence9 t1_j9y0so3 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in A platform for products with no planned obsolescence by shanoshamanizum
> In warranty you have to prove the product failed not the company.
what does this mean? I don't get it.
Warranty protects us from factory defects and these cars are designed to survive the warranty period under normal circumstances.
Dry-Influence9 t1_j9xzf6y wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in A platform for products with no planned obsolescence by shanoshamanizum
You seem to have invented the subscription model and we already have that for many different products. For example in cars you can lease one for a few years and replace it with another new one after the lease is done.
A lot of companies have tried and keep trying to innovate with this type of business model but the public do not seem to like it.
Dry-Influence9 t1_j8g5fh6 wrote
Reply to comment by RolfEjerskov in Will full self driving be lingering around in beta for a decade or two? by RolfEjerskov
well it took the ape hundred of thousands years of evolution to achieve that level of awareness. These computers have been working on it for less than 20 years.
Dry-Influence9 t1_j8g5824 wrote
Reply to comment by speculatrix in Will full self driving be lingering around in beta for a decade or two? by RolfEjerskov
I think they already do that.
Dry-Influence9 t1_j6awkxm wrote
Reply to comment by Irate_Librarian1503 in Why not use chat gpt to spot obvious fake news? by Irate_Librarian1503
Mate the short point is, classifying truths with machine learning is a very hard problem and it cant be done today. Chatgpt definitely cannot do that. There's a lot of very smart people working on it and hopefully they can come up with something eventually.
Dry-Influence9 t1_j9y1sl0 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in A platform for products with no planned obsolescence by shanoshamanizum
In warranties the burden of proof is on them by law, at least in the US. That doesn't stop companies from doing shady shit like this mate.
The model you propose seems to be the same as leases. Where you can lease a new phone with a mandatory insurance, the insurance replacement.