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Edward Snowden
What would save more lives than every surveillance program in the world today? Self-driving cars.
James Cook May 10
what’s your high score on Flappy Bird?
WP Site Care May 10
Michaël Kael May 10
Combined with self-serving pubs?
shadohchaser May 10
but I have the Need for Speed & control😶
Victoria Fierce May 10
no!!!! Better transit investment!!
Bruno May 10
Thanks to and this is already possible today, , tell your people to go order one!
Mark Simpkins May 10
@ianbrownoii then the cars could monitor us all too (i’m overthinking some of this aren’t I).
Cara McGoogan May 10
Remarkable May 10
Only if they worked properly. Which they don't.
Chris King May 10
As long as they are secure. A mass hack of self driving cars could cause a lot of death and injury.
Peter VanValkenburgh May 10
key refinement: self driving cars running on decentralized networks. otherwise fragile system kills privacy & vulnerable to attack
Craig Fiegener May 10
That's an intriguing claim. They are speeding toward reality in CA, that's for sure.
Anon Undefined May 10
So "they" can read the cars data for surveillance?
Wilbert Kraan May 10
but wouldn’t self-driving cars *require* one of the widest surveillance programs in the world to function?
Anon Undefined May 10
Googles cars are actually working great. No crashes at all (One got crashed by someone else but it couldnt prevent it)
Michael Bender May 10
then don't flick the switch
SEA☔☔LE SEO May 10
both programs increase anxiety, isolation, decrease community engagement, disengagement, while empowering passive rule.