Your Car Thinks You're Drunk
by razusi187 - Monday February 10, 2025 at 03:39 PM
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AI-driven vehicles analyze biometric data, eye movement, and reaction speed before unlocking driving privileges. If the car detects impairment, it locks controls, calls a rideshare, or, in extreme cases, alerts authorities. Critics argue it's an invasion of privacy, while others call it lifesaving.
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When you crash your car into a bus stop while drunk, can this also be considered an invasion of someone else's privacy or is it simply a violation of personal space?
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(02-10-2025, 03:43 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: When you crash your car into a bus stop while drunk, can this also be considered an invasion of someone else's privacy or is it simply a violation of personal space?

Lol this is a good question.

Do Telsa's do this? Coz if they did, it'd be quite the irony considering Musks masturbatory adoration for freedom
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#4
Is it an invasion of privacy when you drive into someones front room when drunk? or just an accident?
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(02-11-2025, 02:01 PM)KennyXXXVI Wrote: Is it an invasion of privacy when you drive into someones front room when drunk? or just an accident?

Is it an invasion of privacy if I break into peoples house in a Tesla and steal their butter?
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#6
What's the AI part in this?
Already exists for decaded right?
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#7
When Americas latest proxy war started, Elon was asked to remotely disable Teslas in Russia.

In the future, if you post a meme that is too funny or that fascist liberals don't understand, expect your driving radius to be lowered.
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#8
I thought that things like this was a given, haven't this been a thing for a while already.
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(02-12-2025, 12:42 AM)yomamatas Wrote: I thought that things like this was a given, haven't this been a thing for a while already.

I think it was for people already been stopped before for driving when drunk
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#10
if someone pays to be had, it's their choice
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