Tesla Software Rival Calls Full Self-Driving 'Worst Software Ever Sold By A Fortune 500 Company' In NYT Ad | Carscoops carscoops
tends to push the bleeding edge of technology like no other auto boss. That appetite for leading the technological charge forward is the subject of a new attack ad in the New York Times. The boss of the group in command of the attack just happens to be building competitive software.
That man is Dan O’Dowd who is the leader of the Dawn Project advocacy group and also happens to be the CEO of Green Hills Software. GHS specializes in all sorts of automotive software but most recently was noted for its contribution to the.
O’Dowd is so confident in his position that he’s offering a $10,000 “to the first person who can name another commercial product from a Fortune 500 company that has a critical malfunction every 8 minutes.”
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