“We have determined that we’ll be able to fill 80% of the user’s display with advertising before inducing seizures”
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What, just even more distractions? No thanks.
That's nice, but what I really want a car to do is drive me where I tell it to, so I don't have to pay attention to any of that stuff.
That's even worse.
Just imagine a BSOD covering your whole windscreen while driving
You'd probably still drive better than some.
Yes, let's put all this extra stuff on your windshield so you can't see and crash. Please buy another of our cars now that you need a new car. Also, heads up display doesn't work well with sunglasses, something i cant drive without during daytime.
To be fair, if Jack Dohertys' kick chat would have been on his windshield, at least he would have been looking slightly outside