@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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@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.. 6 comments
No matter what, Telsa cars (and many others, obviously) are surveillance devices of the public space. 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. @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) |
@tony finally, only the 1% have a problem :P :D