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posted 2 years ago by DrLeaks 2 years ago by DrLeaks +23 / -0
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– VeilOfReality 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Jokes on them, I'm married

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– undecidedmask 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Jokes on them, I'm a virgin. Not much data to collect between us lol

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– unleadedmustard 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

When you engage Autopilot in a Tesla, the cabin lights disengage and a disco ball full of weed drops from the ceiling. Sometimes you can hear a near empty lotion bottle and Elon Musk's heavy breathing.

15 minute city driving is the best

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 2 points 2 years ago +4 / -2

How is the data getting uploaded?

Do the cars have sim cards in the computers with wireless and mobile signals? Who is paying for the mobile service?

Or are the cars hijacking your phone's network to phone home?

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 2 years ago +3 / -2

Damn. So the new vehicle has a mobile sim card that is active and communicating wirelessly through a mobile network?

I know those OnStar gadgets have mobile network cards in them but i thought it was a paid service.

I wonder if OnStar or something similar is not embedded in the computer of each new vehicle

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– Donkeybutt75 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Every new vehicle for the last 15 years (and 20 years for GM) has a 3G, 4G or 5G antenna and bulk contracts with cellular providers to allow constant connections and data usage. The paid services are all on top of that, but they are all sending data up constantly even if you don't have any paid services.

They send up speed at every recorded interval, all locations you stop at, your location at all recorded intervals, some subset of engine and system diagnostics at all recorded intervals.

That is just the public stuff. There is no way to know what they do beyond that. And don't forget your mic can be turned on remotely and record at any time. Your car can be shutoff remotely at any time.

The communication systems (the piece that sends and recieves data) can be disabled to varying degrees, but you need to do it yourself. Chrysler is the easiest. GM varies depending on the year and ranges from removing a chip to unplugging the antenna, and Ford is very difficult because they also have several wifi sensors that do who knows what.

And even if you disable the comms, everything is still recorded on internal drives that are now in a legal grey area to mess with.

They generally have some way to try to contact the manufacturer to request to opt out of the data collection, but I've not heard of anyone who is certain they have really been opted out, plus you would just have to trust they aren't doing it (and with software these days, new updates always seem to accidentally mess with settings and you might just end up getting collected on again).

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– Ep0ch 3 points 2 years ago +4 / -1

AI in them needs full mainframe access to the grid, it's linked into an entire array of services bulkcollecting all data. If it's listening to you fuck, it's monitoring everything.

Until to track an EV it doesn't even need the cameras. It's hooked into the freaking grid. Google, roads, weather, traffic, maps, battery consumption, charge points etc. The AI in them is online. It's communicating with other EVs and the grid, etc.

But it gets very sketchy currently on what access gets turned over to who. Not your normal cops, don't. Currently the manufacturer is collecting all that info. As well as other tech services and platforms.

It's worse than the blackbox on vehicles going back to when, what the 50s or 60. What did it even do? Supposedly inserted to monitor fuel consumption. When it probably could breakdown your entire journeys. If indeed it was granted that access by the manufacturers. Except now it's becoming far worse. The A.I needs constant grid access. So it means it's collecting all your data, to the topical point of spying on you completely. Like every other Smart Device. Those laws are often changing today so normal cops under warrant can gain it.

Until normal cops can switch off your vehicle.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 2 years ago +3 / -2

Everything just keeps getting worse.

I will take a 1967 chevrolet super sport instead.

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– Ep0ch 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

Absolutely. Everything was then. The World still made stuff of beauty. Handcrafted. It still had brands that cared about quality. These new cars they melt. They spy on you. You're a victim of today with no future. It simply wants to police you more and more. It cares more about somebody else's feeling than its citizens. Entire armies turned into idiots. They do nothing clever. Instead shit on your nation sending homes multimillions of immigrants.

Did your dream car 67 have a blackbox? A lot of American cars especially started fitting them. I think it was probably around then.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 2 points 2 years ago +3 / -1

Yes a modern car feels more like a jail cell or a pod you are trapped in.

60s chevies may have had black boxes, but i doubt it. They don't have microphones or cameras. Didn't even have an 8-track.

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– Ep0ch 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

The blackbox is kinda conspiratorial nobody knew what it did. It was an idea planes had them Cars need them too. Pointlessly. They really were a gimmick, not connected into entire teams of apes monitoring you, but were the signs of dystopia embedding itself.

It was supposedly for fuel usage checking you got your miles. Sat near the fuel tank. Who even accessed it? Mechanics didn't, cops didn't. Men in black maybe? Who knows what they did. A gimmick.

Until today your car can lock you in it and burn you death. Just happened?

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– LandoNorris 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

The article is certainly eye opening to a lot of people and that’s good, but I’m pretty sure that the article is referring to data scraped from your phone and not your sex life that takes place in the car itself.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

Now I want to know WHO is buying the data? Government? Jews?

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– DustyGoose 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

I'm glad I have a bedroom with a bed for this sort of thing.

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