If this means more cars with less tech I am ok with it. But no, it would probably mean more tech behind voice activated AI non-sense probably.
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I am sure the executives at Samsung are infinitely more qualified than a random commentator, but I wonder how smart this is in the long term (especially with some the recent reports on the lack of revenue streams in "AI" tech/features).
I am sure the executives at Samsung are infinitely more qualified than a random commentator,
Don't be so sure of yourself. Anything C-Suite+ is basically nepo hires running on autopilot. You, a consumer, are probably infinitely more in tune with market demands than the 1% executives of one of the most corrupt and richest corporations in history.