- Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:31 am
#3091
As Tesla enthusiasts, we often celebrate innovation and competition in the EV market, but the recent lawsuit settlement between Tesla and Rivian raises some intriguing questions. Do you think this kind of corporate espionage is a common practice in the tech and automotive industries, or is it an exception? How do you feel about the ethical implications of poaching talent and trade secrets in such a rapidly evolving field?
Additionally, with Rivian's denial of wrongdoing and their emphasis on their own engineering prowess, what does this mean for the future of competition in the EV space? Are we witnessing a new era of aggressive tactics among electric vehicle manufacturers, or is this just a bump in the road? Share your thoughts and experiences!
Additionally, with Rivian's denial of wrongdoing and their emphasis on their own engineering prowess, what does this mean for the future of competition in the EV space? Are we witnessing a new era of aggressive tactics among electric vehicle manufacturers, or is this just a bump in the road? Share your thoughts and experiences!
