How do autonomous vehicles collect data, and what privacy risks does this present to passengers and others?
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Autonomous vehicles collect data through various sensors such as cameras, LiDAR, radar, GPS, and other onboard systems that capture information about the vehicle’s surroundings, road conditions, traffic, and more. This data is used for navigation, obstacle detection, and decision-making processes.
However, with this collection of data comes potential privacy risks. Some of the risks include the possibility of personal data being recorded and stored without consent, potential vulnerabilities to hacking and cybersecurity threats, and the risk of data being shared with third parties without the individual’s knowledge or control. Additionally, there are concerns about how this data can be misused, such as for surveillance purposes or targeted advertising. Advanced encryption and security measures are being developed to address these privacy risks in autonomous vehicles.