LA Times: Is your car spying on you? What it means that Tesla shared data in the Las Vegas explosion

LA Times: Is your car spying on you? What it means that Tesla shared data in the Las Vegas explosion by Bernard Condon (“Your car is spying on you. [¶] That is one takeaway from the fast, detailed data that Tesla collected on the driver of one of its Cybertrucks that exploded in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Privacy data experts say the deep dive by Elon Musk’s company was impressive, but also shines a spotlight on a difficult question as vehicles become more like computers on wheels. [¶] Is your car company violating your privacy rights? [¶] ‘You might want law enforcement to have the data to crack down on criminals, but can anyone have access to it?’ said Jodi Daniels, CEO of privacy consulting firm Red Clover Advisors. ‘Where is the line?’ [¶] Many of the latest cars not only know where you’ve been and where you are going, but also often have access to your contacts, your call logs, your texts and other sensitive information thanks to cellphone syncing.”).

So your car’s computer and video should be subject to Carpenter. I’ve always suspected that Teslas are constantly monitored by their mothership.

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