"You might want law enforcement to have the data to crack down on criminals, but can anyone have access to it? Where is the line?" said Jodi Daniels, CEO of privacy consulting firm Red Clover Advisors. This emphasizes the growing concerns over vehicle data collection and privacy as cars become more computerized.
"I have to thank Elon Musk, specifically," said Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill to reporters. "He gave us quite a bit of additional information." This statement highlights the effectiveness and accessibility of data provided by Tesla following the incident.
"It reveals the kind of sweeping surveillance going on," said David Choffnes, executive director of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute at Northeastern University in Boston. "When something bad happens, it's helpful, but it's a double-edged sword." This insight raises critical questions about the extent of surveillance and its implications for privacy.
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