VOLVO’S SOFTWARE SCANDAL: The Dark Secret Behind the Electric Car Boom
A shocking revelation has emerged from the world of electric vehicles, and it’s not just about batteries and charging times. It’s about the software that controls the entire ecosystem, and how it’s being used to manipulate consumers into a life of subscription servitude.
The Software-Slave Car
Imagine a world where your car is not just a means of transportation, but a portal to a never-ending stream of "updates" and "features" designed to keep you hooked on a subscription model. This is the future that Volvo has in store for you, courtesy of their new "technology stack" built around Nvidia’s powerful Drive Orin system-on-chip.
The Stickiness of Surveillance
Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer, Anders Bell, claims that the primary goal of this software is to "make the car better" and create a "stickier product". But what does that really mean? It means that Volvo will be constantly monitoring your car’s usage, collecting your data, and using it to push you towards subscription services that you may not even need.
Megacasting: The Aluminium Conspiracy
But that’s not all. Volvo’s "megacasting" technology is just a clever way to increase the use of recycled aluminium, reducing emissions and costs. Sounds great, right? But what about the environmental impact of extracting and processing all that aluminum? And what about the real cost of using these massive presses to shape the metal? It’s a conspiracy, folks, and it’s all about increasing profits at the expense of the environment.
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