
"If you own a car, there's a good chance it's recording data about you every single time you get behind the wheel - and selling it to companies for their own profit. But what information, exactly, are automakers harvesting about U.S. motorists, and how could it amplify the"
"already-devastating financial burdens of car ownership for families with no choice but to drive? Check out this explainer from Half As Interesting, which explores one of the less talked-about dangers of car dependency: Hidden technology that transforms vehicles into tools of mass surveillance, with almost no choice to opt out. And if you really want a deep dive into how this tech is driving up insurance rates, helping train AI, and even spying on your sex life, check out our deep dives into the intersection between car dependency and privacy. And remember - your bike would never do this to you."
Cars collect data every time they are driven and that data is sold to companies. Automakers harvest information about motorists that can increase financial burdens for families who must drive. Hidden onboard technology can transform vehicles into tools of mass surveillance with almost no option to opt out. Collected data can drive up insurance rates, be used to train AI systems, and reveal intimate behaviors, including sexual activity. Car dependency amplifies privacy harms because many households lack practical alternatives to driving.
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