Thinking it’s a good idea to take your brand and risk it on providing safety for air traffic across the country, where every failure is high profile and engenders anger, should be reason enough to reassess someone’s genius status and the idea of genius itself.
Reposted from
Congressman Greg Casar
Pay attention to this: Musk is trying to make our air traffic control system "dependent” on him by integrating his equipment, which has not gone through security and risk-management review.
It's corruption. And it's dangerous.
Fire Elon Musk.
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
It's corruption. And it's dangerous.
Fire Elon Musk.
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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Public safety should never hinge on the unchecked ambitions of a single billionaire.
If regulations exist to protect lives, bypassing them isn’t genius, it’s negligence.
when ambition outruns caution, consequences follow.
Innovation without accountability isn’t progress;
it’s just a gamble with lives on the line.”