Letas
Well-Known Member
All that to say…. If you break into 100 households, and open their laptop or PC. How many are running Linux?I think this does justify Slate's value, quite directly.
There's a backlash to AI-centric tech products/services, and Ford is going all-in.
If someone wants to get away from Windows 11 and Copilot, they'd have to learn use Linux*, which is intimidating and brings up worries about compatibility and the like. Despite that, Valve's hardware survey charted a big jump in Linux users around the "Windows 10 End of Life".
It's not "Windows is over" or anything, but that's a sign of a lot of people moving despite those barriers to entry (or rather, barriers to exit Windows).
If someone's car reaches "End of Life", and they want an AI-free car, but their dealership is only offering them "Copilot" Fords...they already know how to drive a Slate.
If people get the same ultimatum they got for Windows 10, there are fewer barriers to exit the next generation of AI-powered Fords, and Slate will be an option people look at, especially since the 30K EV has already been compared against it.
Not saying that "Ford will be over", but it'll probably move enough people to help Slate meet annual sales targets. It was 150K, right? Ford has annual sales in the millions, surely they'll lose some thousands to AI backlash.
* Or Mac, which has most of the same issues but trades some of the "intimidating" for "expensive"...and I guess Chromebooks split the difference.
Beside the point: People left Windows despite that being challenging when given the choice between "AI Windows or leave".
The “big wave” was more of a speed bump