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  "textContent": "In some ways, software-defined vehicles are great. By tying basically everything to a computer, you can gain a lot of control over practically everything. You can use a physical control (unless you opt for a cheapskate car company that eliminates nearly all of them), the car’s infotainment screen, a mobile ... [continued]\n\nThe post Cars Shouldn’t Control Critical Safety Systems With Chatbots appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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