Waymo is preparing to utilize data from its robotaxis, especially video from interior cameras associated with rider identities, to train generative AI models. A leaked draft of its privacy policy indicates that this data may also be used for personalized advertising, prompting concerns about privacy and data sharing. While the policy allows riders to opt-out of data sharing, the specifics about what type of interior data will be used for AI training, and the potential implications remain unclear. Riders are offered options to protect their personal data, but ambiguities continue to surround the practice.
Waymo may share data to improve functionality and personalize ads, using interior camera data linked to rider identities, raising privacy concerns.
Riders can opt-out of sharing personal information for AI training, but details on the data collected from interior cameras remain unclear.
The introduction of cameras in vehicles elevates privacy concerns, as the specifics of what data is collected and how it is used are yet to be clarified.
Waymo's privacy page states riders can prevent their data from being shared or sold, yet ambiguities around interior camera data persist.
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