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Consumer Reports: Tesla's In-Car Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns (reuters.com) 86

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Tesla's use of in-car cameras to record and transmit video footage of passengers to develop self-driving technology raises privacy concerns, influential U.S. magazine Consumer Reports said on Tuesday. Consumer Reports said the usage potentially undermines the safety benefits of driver monitoring, which is to alert drivers when they are not paying attention to the road.

"If Tesla has the ability to determine if the driver isn't paying attention, it needs to warn the driver in the moment, like other automakers already do," said Jake Fisher, senior director of Consumer Reports' auto test center. Automakers such as Ford Motor and General Motors, whose monitoring systems do not record or transmit data or video, use infrared technology to identify drivers' eye movements or head position to warn them if they are exhibiting signs of impairment or distraction, the magazine said.
Last week, the Chinese government restricted the use of Tesla's vehicles by military staff and employees of key state-owned companies, citing concerns that the data collected by the cars could be a source of national security leaks.

Elon Musk responded by saying that Tesla would be shut down if its cars were used to spy.
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Consumer Reports: Tesla's In-Car Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns

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  • Prove that they aren't!

    • Seems like the Chinese cell phone tech is getting blocked in the USA for the same reason... an information limiting treaty is in order..

      • Seems like the Chinese cell phone tech is getting blocked in the USA for the same reason... an information limiting treaty is in order..

        You aren't going to like the fact that some 96 percent of cars sold in the USA have Event Data Recorders (EDRs) and yes they collect data, and yes, the dealers, manufacturers and law enforcement can and do access that information as needed. And they have been there for many years.

        That black box on the airliner apparently triggers the Slashdot Privacy Brigade too, it's similar, only more extensive. There are things to worry about, and things not to worry about. Cars taking data is pretty low on the list.

  • Cars aren't big enough to get laid in anymore, so its not a great loss if they're watching you all the time.

    • The point is that this shouldn’t be done because it is mal per se.
    • Re:BFD (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Actually, I do RTFA ( 1058596 ) on Tuesday March 23, 2021 @08:24PM (#61191300)

      Cars aren't big enough to get laid in anymore

      Did cars get smaller or did you and your sex partners get older and less flexible?

      • Cars aren't big enough to get laid in anymore

        Did cars get smaller or did you and your sex partners get older and less flexible?

        The phrase you're looking for is Americans got fatter.

        • by dcw3 ( 649211 )

          Yeah, I'm much heavier than when I was 20, 150lbs and owned a 78 Trans Am...and no we tried to do it inside...wasn't possible. On the other hand, the back seat of my '12 Charger works just fine for my fat ass.

      • by sconeu ( 64226 )

        Cars aren't big enough to get laid in anymore

        Did cars get smaller or did you and your sex partners get older and less flexible?

        Both.

      • Cars got smaller. A LOT smaller. Try sitting in say a '75 Lincoln or a '71 cadillac, the difference is like sitting on your couch. New cars cram you into some bucket shaped thing like a baby seat. I haven't gotten any bigger or lost flexibility in 30 years because I don't work in an office, never have. But in the old cars, I could stretch out almost full length (6 feet) on the front seat. Try that in anything that was made in the last 10 years.

        • Cars didn't get smaller. Small cars have always existed.

          Cars got bigger. There's a lot more room in a '21 Escalade than in anything Cadillac made in `71. Same goes for a '71 Lincoln anything and a '21 Navigator.

          • by dcw3 ( 649211 )

            Escalade = Navigator
            Escalade != CAR
            Navigator != CAR

            We're not talking about SUVs here.

      • Cars don't offer flat bench seats anymore.

    • Cars aren't big enough to get laid in anymore

      A twin mattress lies flat in my minivan.

    • by wiredog ( 43288 )

      Dude, I did it in a 75 Dodge Colt. I mean, I was 18, and more flexible, but that thing had less room inside than a 65 Bug.

      • Dude, I did it in a 75 Dodge Colt. I mean, I was 18, and more flexible, but that thing had less room inside than a 65 Bug.

        So you're just going to leave us hanging?

  • Cameras connected to the internet can be pwned! News at 11!

  • > Elon Musk responded by saying that Tesla would be shut down if its cars were used to spy. ... but the US government banned them anyway.
    I know which government I trust more, and it isn't the US one!

  • Just think...accident, insurance gets the footage, finds you looked away, sipped some beverage, fiddled with your phone, the silly touch screen dash...BOOM! no claim.
  • If drivers enable the cabin camera, Tesla says it will capture and share a video clip of the moments before a crash or automatic emergency braking (AEB) activation to help the automaker “develop future safety features and software enhancements,” according to Tesla’s website.

    The privacy angle seems bullshit since it needs to be enabled. Honestly, it seems like the point of the camera is to cover Tesla's ass legally when an inattentive driver allows the autopilot feature to plow into something and sues.

    Consumer Reports, on the other hand, is insisting that the camera be activated to monitor the driver's attention (which requires computational power) and Tesla isn't currently doing. It's not a bad idea but it makes me wonder why they are only making it an issue now.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      > why they are only making it an issue now.
      because they don't like (they dont buy ads) Tesla.

    • by Alumoi ( 1321661 )

      So the car is always watching but it only stores the video in the event of a crash or braking. NIce.
      I guess the rest of the time is only streaming.

  • >"Tesla's use of in-car cameras to record and transmit video footage of passengers to develop self-driving technology raises privacy concerns, influential U.S. magazine Consumer Reports said on Tuesday."

    Really? Wow. We wouldn't have thought of that without Consumer Reports saying something. I know I would never think of being concerned about a camera staring at me while connected to a data network, doing things outside my control or knowledge. Or keeping track of where I am going all the time. Or mo

  • In Consumer Reports review of driver assistance systems they downgraded Tesla because of lack of a camera monitoring the driver. They praised SuperCruise for having a camera watching the driver. Now CR are complaining about Tesla using a camera for this, a camera that has to be enabled by the driver?

    Consumer Reports ADAS Review [consumerreports.org]
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      In Consumer Reports review of driver assistance systems they downgraded Tesla because of lack of a camera monitoring the driver. They praised SuperCruise for having a camera watching the driver. Now CR are complaining about Tesla using a camera for this, a camera that has to be enabled by the driver?

      Tesla's system is cloud connected, that's what CR is complaining about. All the others have driver monitoring cameras that process the images onboard and warn the driver that way. No images are stored or transm

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    I am so glad I thought of this brand new wonderous 21st century invention. I already submitted my design to the patent office, and I'm sure I'll make millions when people get wind of how practical my new kind of tape is.

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  • There, fixed it with a small square piece of PVC tape. The car doesn't seem to mind.

  • Even if I had the money to buy a Tesla, the Big Data Collection would put me off -- unless I can disable it.

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