Sam Altman

OSVehicle - The 1st open source mass market car platform (with Renault)

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KC
but it's a Renault...
Tin Hang Liu
@kingkcbarrett Yes, we just announced the partnership with Renault & ARM at the CES 2017
Yuki Liu
@kingkcbarrett We are adding POM open source platform by Renault to our ecosystem together with TABBY EVO 2 seats and 4 seats version. Another great ready-to-use platform to develop on!
KC
@yukiliu @tin_hang_liu that's fantastic! How have the crash avoidance tests compared to other systems? I have to imagine that it avoids Mercedes, Audis, BMW, and Porches better than other systems. Does it reverse well? What's it's U-turn, and K-Turn times? They have to be record setting, because it's made with Renault
Tin Hang Liu
@kingkcbarrett thank you! Sure why not. POM doesn't have it in the standard configuration, that's why we are encouraging hackers, startups, companies to develop new technologies on top of it
Laurent Dunys 🤓
Will you continue proposing the Tabby Evo paltform?
Yuki Liu
@ldunys Sure, TABBY EVO and POM are different in dimensions and configuration. We are very happy to welcome a great Auto OEM like Renault in our open ecosystem. Together we will offer more options to develop on to better serve the new needs from the market.
Dan Rosenshain
Looks cool. FYI - Clicking on the POM logo opens the image in the same tab. I really hope the rise of electric cars will make us work on the more important, underlying issue - finding a sustainable (aka green) way to generate energy in mass scale.
Alberto Loddo
@danr_4 thanks Dan! I'll take care of that right away!
Guillermo Callau
Sounds great! Just to be clear is the product going to be a clean chassis such as the Tabby? And is the platform available for modifications? ie: building a new exterior+interior based on the existing chassis?
Yuki Liu
Thomas Kriebernegg
Great, I really love the idea!
Yuki Liu
@kriebernegg Thanks so much for your support Thomas!