Lawsuit: Images were shared "for the tasteless entertainment of Tesla employees."
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How to capture amusing/arousing video for tech-bro shitcunt employees following their leaders example?What kind of training is the car going to glean while sitting in the garage or driveway?
When I bought mine in 2022 I needed to optin for the interior camera to record.I wonder if they have a system in place to filter out images/videos from EU customers, because this is definitely not legal in the EU.
What about the exterior cameras, which seem to be the issue here?When I bought mine in 2022 I needed to optin for the interior camera to record.
They’re not recording without « sentry » on. My understanding is that in the past it could not be the case.What about the exterior cameras, which seem to be the issue here?
Oh, come on, Gray! It'll be fun!Oh, fuck no.
I haven't looked into it closely enough but it seems like the driver facing camera seeing the driver is required for the under-25mph automation features, so blocking it will probably block the feature. Just throwing money away at that point.Fwiw, sounds like nothing a small piece of electrical tape can't fix.
That would be tasty.Any pictures of Europeans in there? Time to enforce those fines of up to 4% of global turnover under GDPR article 83 section 5...
In some cases the leaders do not set an example for the employees to follow so much as to even dictate that the employees must do bad things. I have worked for such companies, but left after finding out their orders were so depraved and odious, even including outright scientific or legal fraud.Corporate culture is created by executives at the top who set the example for the rest of the employees.
There was not a USB port in the glove compartment for Model S/X prior to 2021. The only USB ports were in the center console.Nice link. Says quite clearly that when the car is parked that sentry is processed all on board the vehicle and has nothing uploaded to the cloud. Which is what i said.
So parked = only goes to your usb drive. I think i mentioned elsewhere that when an accident happens WHILE DRIVING then it uploads to the cloud.
Also youre wrong, if someone breaks into your car and somehow pries open the glove compartment and steals the usb then you will not have any video of the incident. The glove compartment has no handle, it only opens if you (the owner) get in the car with your bluetooth phone and boot up the OS and open it from the dashboard.
I'm not sure if this extends outside of my state, but here insurance companies and law enforcement are not allowed access to information contained in black boxes without a court order, despite their obvious usefulness in accident investigations. That additional layer of oversight is what's sorely needed here, and in pretty much all other electronic venues.
They’re not recording without « sentry » on. My understanding is that in the past it could not be the case.
Probably the Tesla driver with FSD, into a Jersey barrier.My sense of them is, something or someone is headed for a painful crash. Can't figure out what or who exactly, though.
I got a four digit settlement after my former company was acquired and the acquiring company tried to weasel out of stock compensation that the court found was enforceable contracts.I was pleasantly surprised when I received a check from a class action lawsuit against AT&T that had double digits. It was a pizza instead of a cup of coffee the abused customers normally get.
It seems weird to uncritically believe this.There was not a USB port in the glove compartment for Model S/X prior to 2021. The only USB ports were in the center console.
You are right, It does say that Sentry mode events are not recorded, one of the reasons I edited my post and added that link was to show what was and was not (because I originally thought Sentry was).
That's the mistake you're making. Trump merely turned over the log. It had been rotting for decades in darkness already. Trump would never have won if his views weren't popular.When you are led by a self indulgent narcissist, stuff like this, as well as misogyny and racism, aren't a big deal. The rot starts at the head.
Antisemitism was (is) common, indeed popular, in europe prior to 1930sThat's the mistake you're making. Trump merely turned over the log. It had been rotting for decades in darkness already. Trump would never have won if his views weren't popular.
Racy photos of Senators in Teslas?"I've got nothing to hide."
"It won't happen to me."
"It's not really that bad is it?"
Ok, I feel terrible saying this, but maybe we need a lot more leaking of this information. I'm not saying that leaking it is good, but I'm saying that seeing the horrors of unchecked surveillance and privacy intrusions is the only way people are going to care about it. If someone were to somehow create live streams out of this or get public access to the internal data collection and these images were available on-demand, including more intimate and sensitive ones, maybe, just maybe, people would start to care and want to be proactive about this shit. Kind of a "rip the bandaid off" moment.
Either that or maybe we need some racy photos of a lot of senators in teslas, and then maybe we'd see some privacy regulation, though I'm sure it'd be very targeted.
Let's be clear: Trump didn't win, not by any standard definition of winning. He lost the popular vote both times he ran. He "won" by a bizarre quirk of the US electoral system that needs to be done away with.That's the mistake you're making. Trump merely turned over the log. It had been rotting for decades in darkness already. Trump would never have won if his views weren't popular.
He ran more than twice …. And lostLet's be clear: Trump didn't win, not by any standard definition of winning. He lost the popular vote both times he ran. He "won" by a bizarre quirk of the US electoral system that needs to be done away with.
"The winner is the guy who gets fewer votes" isn't a definition of democracy anywhere except in the US and it's political namesake, Bizarro World.
I was aggressively fondled by an agent of the Chinese equivalent of the TSA, while her colleague stood by with an automatic weapon. I really thought I should have bought her dinner afterwards, but was happy just to be allowed to collect my luggage and leave.It's the violation. I probably haven't had any nudes of me passed around, but I have been groped, and it was a decidedly unpleasant experience despite me suffering no physical harm whatsoever.
Come on - what percentage of Britons voted for Liz Truss again? Less than 1%? (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/liz-truss-wins-leadership-contest-27915535)Let's be clear: Trump didn't win, not by any standard definition of winning. He lost the popular vote both times he ran. He "won" by a bizarre quirk of the US electoral system that needs to be done away with.
"The winner is the guy who gets fewer votes" isn't a definition of democracy anywhere except in the US and it's political namesake, Bizarro World.
Man that's a thing I'd not have thought of.Maybe. Maybe not.
But once some footage of a naked minor makes it up to the office for ogling, that's gonna leave a mark.
Well, IDK about Yeh as he may not have much of a dog in the hunt; but likely any parent that had thier child photographed or videod by Tesla employees and used in a social manner without the consent of the parents on private property could be looking at child exploitation charges for everyone involved for every copy of media that was produced.I'll look forward to the final disposition of this suit in a decade or so.
Regardless of the ultimate legality, "tasteless" is right.
It seems weird to uncritically believe this.
Seriously, given their proven track record of Tesla lying and abusing the trust of their customers and particularly given that their CEO regularly lies about the current capabilities of their cars, why in the world would anyone believe Tesla when they say they don’t record Sentry data?
FFS, Tesla is in hot water right now for having a faked video up on their website for years claiming that their self-driving suite was 100% ready for prime time.
…and that’s not even touching the fact that Tesla’s CEO doesn’t believe contracts he doesn’t like are binding, up to and including things like “paying his employees” and “complying with federal regulations” and “honoring the terms of consent agreements.”
Tesla’s claim that they don’t store data seems like it’d make a fun pattern for toilet paper and not much else.
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You have to make the tradeoff that's good for you. We have ring doorbells, but no ring cams or Alexa type devices inside the house (other than those that require pushing a button like my watch, phone, TV remote...)In the 40+ years of CCTV every step along the way whenever something new comes along, people have been making this same orwellian slippery slope argument only to be pleasantly surprised how quickly a dangerous criminal was apprehended or how their Ring doorbell caught the neighborhood porch-pirate stealing everyone's Amazon packages.
Interesting point of view there .. do you have any data to back it up ?All those Tesla charging stations being put up and down along the interstates are going to end up being rapist/murderer/carjacker/theft/ect magnets anyways so today's intrusion of privacy is going to be tomorrow's crime scene evidence, not that it would do you much good but still.
In the 40+ years of CCTV every step along the way whenever something new comes along, people have been making this same orwellian slippery slope argument only to be pleasantly surprised how quickly a dangerous criminal was apprehended or how their Ring doorbell caught the neighborhood porch-pirate stealing everyone's Amazon packages.
That's the system we're under, he won the game we played, and that's what matters in the end. The fact that it was even CLOSE enough to allow for that electoral win is enough to prove the point. It's certainly less than half or even less than a third of the US, but at the end of the day, Trump DID win, and he only could have done so by the activation of that significant group. They had to exist in the first place to net him that win.Let's be clear: Trump didn't win, not by any standard definition of winning. He lost the popular vote both times he ran. He "won" by a bizarre quirk of the US electoral system that needs to be done away with.
"The winner is the guy who gets fewer votes" isn't a definition of democracy anywhere except in the US and it's political namesake, Bizarro World.
The rules do not add up to a democracy. They're a recipe for tyranny.That's the system we're under, he won the game we played, and that's what matters in the end. The fact that it was even CLOSE enough to allow for that electoral win is enough to prove the point. It's certainly less than half or even less than a third of the US, but at the end of the day, Trump DID win, and he only could have done so by the activation of that significant group. They had to exist in the first place to net him that win.
In the end, it doesn't matter to any of the people he's hurt what rules he used to win, just that he got power in the first place. He DID win, and we need to accept that so long as we have this system, we have to win by the rules of the game in play, not the rules we wish were in play.
I don't disagree and I'm not advocating for the electoral collage of all things, but they're still what we're stuck with and what we have to "play" towards. It's the game we have to win. Indeed, there's no way to even have a hope of eliminating the college and changing the rules of voting (I favor scored voting and making election days national holidays) unless we can win the skewed system we have right now.The rules do not add up to a democracy. They're a recipe for tyranny.
Honestly I’ve come around to the depressing view that privacy as a practical concept is dead.I think the only proper answer to this is to require Tesla (and every other "connected" vehicle or device manufacturer) to allow customers unlimited access to the data collected by their own devices--and to unilaterally redact any data that they don't want the manufacturer to have access to.
Right now just about the best you can hope to expect is a binary "share data yes/no?" switch buried in settings, and all too frequently selecting "no" includes the caveat that you might lose some functionality.
I own a Tesla, and I have absolutely no idea what's in the logs, even those stored on my own device. I also have very little visibility into what's being sent back to the mothership. That's not really acceptable.