At TechCrunch Disrupt SF this year, famed iPhone and PlayStation hacker George Hotz unveiled the first official product of his automotive AI startup, Comma.ai. The Comma One is a $999 add-on shipping ...
Try and try until you die, is not what most people would advice. In this case, however, startup Comma.ai is probably close to calling it quits. After being hit by questions and blocks from both the US ...
iPhone and PlayStation hacker George Hotz showed off the Comma One at this year's TechCrunch Disrupt SF, a device meant to be an affordable car add-on kit that could access a car's existing hardware ...
Hotz framed the self-driving software, called Open Pilot, as an “open source alternative to [Tesla’s] Autopilot” during a press event that was held in a San Francisco house that serves as Comma.ai’s ...
Renowned iPhone hacker turned entrepreneur George Hotz (aka geohot) has cancelled his autonomous driving startup’s first official product, the Comma One aftermarket add-on that would’ve allowed ...
Legendary iPhone and PlayStation hacker George Hotz (aka "Geohot") isn't wasting time translating his DIY self-driving tech into something you can buy. His Comma.ai startup plans to release a ...
It would appear that we've reached the end of the road for Comma.ai and its semi-autonomous driving system Comma One, at least here in the US. Comma.ai founder George Hotz has suddenly canceled the ...
Since Comma.ai came out of a very short stealth mode in December 2015, CEO George Hotz of iPhone and PlayStation hacking fame claimed that his new company would ship a product to retrofit cars for ...
While everyone seems to be in a rush to gain a head start in the self-driven car race, an AI Startup, Comma.ai seems to have approached the problem in a different way. The Comma one is a $999 add-on ...
Prediction: There will be a Comma Two. Most importantly, Hotz has a working prototype — which I recently witnessed in action — that was functionally superior and theoretically safer than the ten ...
Just as October was about to end, George Hotz received a letter from the NHTSA asking a few questions about the product his company had just presented: the Comma One self-driving unit. During his very ...
Comma.ai, the startup founded by former iPhone and PlayStation 3 hacker George Hotz, is crashing before it even started to fly. The first official product of Comma.ai, the Comma One, is supposed to be ...