In the likely event it's not commercially viable, there could still be a valid use for it as an emergency/packable power and heat source, if the system is small enough.
I have used a wireless mouse on my gaming PC for more than a decade. Back then, the batteries were good for three days; now, I don't think about the batteries for months at a time. In all that time, I can't think of any problems I've had related to the wireless features. No communications...
The Tesla is beeping a full second before the crash. Impressive.
I used to hate the idea of self-driving vehicles, but after driving through Dallas over the weekend...
Vengeance's intro still makes me beg for a live action mechwarrior movie franchise. So much to choose from, and the tech today could make those fights absolutely epic.
Fingers crossed.
Anyone claiming they're scared of MS watching what they're doing is forgetting how much information is already tracked by Apple/Google/Banks/Public records/etc. I have an android. I use Chrome. Google knows what I look at, when I look at it, where I looked at it, where I likely spent money...
You do know how much google (and the other phone/telecom companies) knows thanks to the phone you drag around all the time? There's nothing the car is going to give away that's not already tracked, except maybe your coolant temperature.