Modern cars are computers on wheels - they have more sensors than you can count and are constantly phoning home with telemetry data like your location, speed, fuel levels, sudden accelerations/decelerations, video footage, driver attention data from eye monitoring systems, and hundreds of other data points. Cars have inward- and outward-facing cameras. They have microphones. They have always-on modems. It’s all enabled by default with difficult or meaningless opt-outs, and your data is monetized through brokers like LexisNexis or Verisk.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    Keep the modem and GPS running … just install it with a lithium battery or wire it directly to a vehicle battery system and place the unit on a school bus or local city transit bus

    Or someone could start a small business offering to do this for people … the business would be to just rent out space on a moving van or transport truck and just fill it with GPS and modem units that have been removed from cars … for a nominal fee ($1 a week for example), you keep all these units powered and just have the truck driven around everywhere working as a regular delivery vehicle.

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    This is will become the standard job for mechanics. Eat my boot 2027 american bill mandating surveillance into cars.

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        It’ll probably violate some TOS and they’ll claim the car is somehow compromised because they aren’t allowed to spy on you

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    My 24yr old truck has no idea what even a CD is and I like it like that. I think for sure there will be a market for dumb cars at some point similar to the way dumb tvs are making a (very small) comeback. I honestly don’t see the reason the car needs any of that when I can slap my phone up on the dash and it can handle all the navigation and music etc.

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      I would love a BYD with no meaningful wireless connectivity. An EV dumber than a chevy bolt would be amazing

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      Saving this place to remind myself later to edit this comment to share a video with you later when I get to my pc.

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      Some cars have the cellular modem (often called the “telematics module”) on a separate fuse. Just pull that and you’re good to go without doing any complex disassembly.