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Tony Hoyle

@GossiTheDog They *can* upload (ostensibly for AI training) but 99% don't - the bandwidth required to do so would be insane..

No excuses for that video being used for anything other than its intended purpose though..

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Kevin Beaumont

@tony finally, only the 1% have a problem :P :D

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@GossiTheDog @tony

No matter what, Telsa cars (and many others, obviously) are surveillance devices of the public space.

Spicewalla

@didek @tony @GossiTheDog

Right. If the owner can't control what does and does not get uploaded, the practical impact is that all of the footage is uploaded.

Stu

@tony @GossiTheDog They don't just phone home when in the vicinity of the owner's wifi?

(Don't own one, no idea if that's a thing)

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