Rumor has it that Tesla employees will privately share images captured by customers’ car cameras – Engadget 中文版

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Archyde.comA few days ago, I heard from former Tesla employees that some of the company’s personnel will privately share sensitive and private images taken from customer vehicles between 2019 and 2022. These contents will be disseminated in the form of two-person conversations or group chats, and a considerable part of them involves privacy. “We can see them doing laundry, or doing something very intimate, and we can see their children,” one whistleblower said. Not only that, Archyde.com also saw a clip of a child riding a bicycle being hit at high speed. There is also a video showing the 007 “submarine car” Lotus Esprit parked in the garage, and its owner is most likely the Tesla owner Elon Musk who took the car ten years ago.

“Honestly, it’s an obvious invasion of privacy,” says one former employee. “I always joke that I’ll never buy a Tesla car following seeing how they treat some owners.” Tesla has not yet done so. Any comment on this matter, considering that the camera system of its vehicle has always been a privacy controversy, this revelation, if true, would be a very major scandal.

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