Elon Musk Hires PlayStation 3 Hacker To Fix Twitter

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Elon Musk hires PlayStation 3 hacker to fix Twitter:

in 2015 over whether a single person or a small company “that lacks extensive engineering validation capability” would be able to create autonomous driving software that can be used in real cars.

Back then, he clearly didn’t think that an upstart like Hotz could unseat a major industry giant like Tesla, but it seems that Musk has undergone a significant change of heart since. He’s now hired Hotz to fix something that should probably take an entire engineering team. Character growth: We love to see it.

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