• mikyopii
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    7 months ago

    I’m surprised the article didn’t go into the other factor in this dilemma: the National security angle. As we can from the past few years that car companies are becoming tech companies and tech companies become advertising companies. Mozilla released a report not too long ago that new cars these days are constantly collecting data. It would be like TikTok all over again. Allowing a hostile foreign country free rein to collect data on Americans and to use that information against us. But unlike TikTok, you just can’t ban a physical object like you can software.

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      7 months ago

      But unlike TikTok, you just can’t ban a physical object

      Sure you can. You embargo the cars. Countries do these things all the time.

      The better answer is to require them to run open source software.

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        7 months ago

        I mean you can. It is just a lot less convenient.