Santa Barbara CEO and Senate Candidate Dan O’Dowd Takes on Tesla
Multimillion-Dollar Ad Campaign Says Software Is Unsafe

Santa Barbara tech executive and Green Hills Software CEO Dan O’Dowd is running for the U.S. Senate on a single issue — to “make computers safe for humanity.” This week, O’Dowd, who is one of 23 candidates on California’s nonpartisan primary ballot, launched a multimillion-dollar ad campaign targeting Tesla’s full self-driving software as dangerous and apt to drive off the road and into other vehicles.
Senator Alex Padilla is also running for reelection, but O’Dowd maintained that he is not campaigning against Padilla or any other candidates. “What’s the opposite position of mine?” he asked rhetorically. “I don’t know, maybe it’s making really crappy software that kills everyone. The real question is about how we can elevate the issue that I am running on.”
Although one of his campaign objectives is to hold Tesla accountable and ultimately ban this software, O’Dowd emphasized that this was but one highly notable example of a larger problem in Silicon Valley. “There’s really no regulation on any software that comes out of these companies,” he said. “Companies develop these products under competitive pressure; they find what’s the fastest way to roll it out and wait for the customers to report any bugs.”