OTA Car Update Breaks Android Auto, Sparking Debate on Software Quality
A car owner's vehicle software was broken by an over-the-air (OTA) update, disabling Android Auto functionality. The incident has prompted broader criticism of the 'move fast and break things' culture prevalent in modern software development. The author argues that rushed software updates, once confined to tech products, now affect safety-critical systems like automobiles. The case highlights growing concerns about automakers deploying insufficiently tested updates directly to consumers' vehicles. The post has sparked discussion online about accountability and the risks of treating cars as perpetually beta-tested software platforms.
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