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Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

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Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

You can opt out of uploading anything to Tesla, but sharing is on by default.

Are these 2 different things? (uploading vs sharing) Where are the settings for those?

Sorry, poor choice of words. They are the same thing (uploading/sharing).

Sharing/uploading is a setting in the UI. I don't have a screenshot handy but you can see the details on https://www.tesla.com/about/legal.

Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

#16

You bought a car with always-on cameras and always-on telemetry. What did you expect?

Piss off with this low grade comment. Obviously nobody expected that Tesla employees would be sharing photos of them fucking in their work chats for their own amusement.

Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

#17

You bought a car with always-on cameras and always-on telemetry. What did you expect?

My neighbor did. Pictures of me in my yard can be found forever on the internet, linked to me via face recognition, and inserted into GPT algorithms.

Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

#18

You bought a car with always-on cameras and always-on telemetry. What did you expect?

I'm legit "paranoid" (if you can even call it that at this point lol), but c'mon. Why blame the people who were promised privacy (like, I don't know, were they? Like isn't it a given that they were at this point? If I'm wrong, please do correct), and that promise was breached by the promisers?

It's one thing to say, "It's expected at this point but they should have upheld their agreement to maintain privacy and respect for their customers," vs. blaming those whose privacies were betrayed.

No?

Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

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You bought a car with always-on cameras and always-on telemetry. What did you expect?

I’d expect that they don’t let employees have “easy access to the cameras' output” and for them to be able to share them “freely with other employees”.

Are you really victim blaming here? Nasty.

Re: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars

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post #16

You bought a car with always-on cameras and always-on telemetry. What did you expect?

Piss off with this low grade comment. Obviously nobody expected that Tesla employees would be sharing photos of them fucking in their work chats for their own amusement.

At this point we're about a week away from the CEO sharing the images on his garbage social media platform in the name of "free speech".
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