mpshizzle
Well-Known Member
I do see your point but sadly I feel the reality is that most people on the internet don't dig to any amount. The vast majority of people (as much as they argue the contrary) just read the headline and move on.I think we have to consider the nature of YouTube here. They need a title that's going to get engagement but also need to be fair to comma. Saying it "appears" to have caused it, to me, is fair, because that's what rivian said. He didn't say it definitely caused it.
And if people watch the vid they'll hear the plan to test.
Words like "appears" and "allegedly" are far too often used in headlines as scapegoat words. They want a headline that grabs attention "Comma AI Is The Cause Of My Rivian Motor Faults". But in order to scapegoat their way out of the blame game they use filler words like that which TECHNICALLY alter the meaning, although the majority of people on the internet will still take away "Comma AI Is The Cause Of My Rivian Motor Faults".
I certainly wish more people would dig into the content itself to verify (or discredit it) themselves. But the majority just take the surface read headline and move on. But semantics of headlines aside, I just feel bad for comma.ai here. It's a lot of bad PR that's being generated here for an issue that has not yet been fully tested and confirmed
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