Being "in the Epstein files" is meaningless. There are literally millions of them, and thousands of people. That doesn't mean any of them are guilty of anything (even if many of them are). Do better.
They first promised production by "end of 2022". That date came and went and what we got instead was another prototype, and zero explanation of what happened. Then they changed the entire structure of the chassis from a composite material to forged carbon fiber and released like a dozen more prototypes. Then they decided the entire powertrain they were planning to use wasn't viable and completely replaced that as well, losing AWD in the process, making them FWD only. Cue more "production intent" prototypes. That's when I decided they had no intention of ever selling these. They had ample opportunities but chose instead to spend their time making fundamental design changes. They've pushed back the delivery date time and time again, without notification or explanation.
The Motorcycle Industry Council has formally opposed the bill, warning lawmakers that removing autocycles from the current motorcycle definition without creating a separate federal safety category would place them in “classification limbo,” making it illegal to sell or register them.
Honestly the longer I live the more I realize I understand nothing about human psychology or sociology. I hated this movie because it was so deeply disturbing and, more relevantly(?), unrealistic. I mean who wants to be in a relationship with a computer? It's unbelievably cringey. I was disgusted with it's success. But now I'm thinking maybe it was so successful because people actually yearned for that sort of artificial relationship.
Being "in the Epstein files" is meaningless. There are literally millions of them, and thousands of people. That doesn't mean any of them are guilty of anything (even if many of them are). Do better.