Data collection from vehicles encompasses not only driving habits but also personal information about the driver, raising substantial concerns about privacy and unauthorized use.
The incident involving the Tesla Cybertruck highlights how swiftly automakers can provide critical data to law enforcement, raising questions about privacy and consent in such situations.
Earlier practices at General Motors reveal how automakers can sell customer data to third parties, leading to increased insurance rates and stirring public backlash against such actions.
Concerns persist about how much data is collected by automakers and the potential for privacy violations, especially considering the financial incentives for companies to monetize this data.
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