Forbes: Will Networked Self-Driving Cars Become A Surveillance Nightmare?

Forbes: Will Networked Self-Driving Cars Become A Surveillance Nightmare? by Brad Templeton:

It’s May, 2020 and police have issued an ‘amber alert’ because it appears a young girl has been kidnapped. They have photos of the girl, the suspected kidnapper and a description and partial plate on the vehicle. These amber alerts ask all drivers to be on the lookout for them, and sometimes they succeed. This time the trail is cold. In this hypothetical manhunt, though, police ask Tesla Motors for a special favor. Tesla has a system they use to train the machine learning systems in their cars. When there is a particular type of road feature or obstacle they want more training data on, they transmit software that looks for this type of thing, and then transmit images back to Tesla to use.

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