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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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Lmao "tesla" and "human progress".
Yeah then go ahead and let the car spy on you. Let the country implement good citizen scores while we are at it.
Privacy is a human right, and an internal camera is pointless to the "progress" you are talking about. It's there to catch you out on a technicality to deny a settlement when the "self driving car" cripples you.
You are not entitled to privacy in public spaces while out and about though, and if you purchase a car with a camera in it then you’re explicitly allowing its usage on you while in said car.
You guys are all, what, like 15 years old or something? Like, holy shit, forget the name of the company for a second and just think reasonably about how any of this stuff works.
Yup, I've thought long and hard how all of this works Works in a very simple way - company is installing cameras in cars to get rid of any semblence of privacy. Shills defend it as "technological progress". People like me laugh at them and will never buy a car they shill for.
Sounds like the free market at work! Good for you.
Sounds like you may have had enough internet today
That’s an American thing and you’re an idiot for accepting this. In Europe we have privacy.