Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some valid questions here.
One is why Musk can remotely unlock any Tesla.
Two is why is video being recorded at charging stations?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CuratedTumblr/s/b8AkWjRw6d
Also, why does the car lock itself to the point where Elon Musk needs to unlock it when firefighters/ paramedics need to get inside?
This is the real question
I didn't hear that it was a remote unlock of the vehicle, just that he told them how to unlock it. I doubt the electronics were working after that fire. OP, swing and miss trying to taint Tesla. Many companies do it, it was the charging station information, not info from inside the car except to identify which charging station it used. But you do you.
No Tesla sent techs to the site of the crash and without warrants surrender video, tracking data and voluntarily released other Tesla drivers’ data without consent. Tesla uses license plate readers, facial recognition and other types of AI software with its systems. The FBI has repeatedly praised Tesla for its willingness to turn over this information. This would be like Apples unlocking your iPhone and turning over not just your emails, text, tracking data, web history, etc but all of the same data from all your contacts, any businesses you interacted with and anyone who came in close proximity without a warrant.
Tech people who have left Tesla say the company has a lot more information vs what other companies generate and has no privacies concerns about selling or turning it over to law enforcement without a warrant.
So no it is not like other companies. Specially with Musk and maga disregard for the constitution.