Autosteer and Adaptive Cruise Control

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One answer. Liability. No lawyer would let Slate add the hardware and a 3rd party developer do the SW integration.

Just leave the Slate be. Gray plastic with a BYOD interface.
I’m sure this legal barrier cannot be that serious, considering this product is already available to consumers….
And also fits the BYOD model you reference
 

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My $53K Ford Mach E and $70K Ford Lightning has those features including hands free driving (Blue Cruise) makes for long distance driving almost effortless.

Don't need those features in a low cost compact commuter utility truck for $25K.

That's not what the Slate is designed for....
 

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I’m sure this legal barrier cannot be that serious, considering this product is already available to consumers….
And also fits the BYOD model you reference
"openpilot was packaged into a small, shippable device called the 'comma one', announced at TechCrunch Disrupt. On October 27, 2016, NHTSA issued a Special Order to comma.ai demanding detailed information about the comma one, to determine if the device complies with legally required Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. comma.ai responded in a tweet from Shenzhen, China, announcing the cancellation of the comma one."

So, when this magical device runs over and kills your family in a head-on collision because it lane centered into the opposite lane after becoming confused when a cicada splats on the windshield in front of the device's camera, you are going to sue some internet company based in Shenzhen, China? Really, this is considered a good idea?

Lol.
 
 
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