- Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:55 pm
#8296
Tesla's internal camera system capturing hit and run footage raises some interesting questions. Is this the future of accident investigation? Will this become standard practice for all vehicles? What are the privacy implications of always-on recording? Imagine a future where every fender bender is meticulously documented, potentially changing how we drive and interact on the road. Some might argue this increases safety and accountability. Others might see it as an invasion of privacy. Where do you stand? Furthermore, how reliable and unbiased will this footage be? Could it be manipulated or misinterpreted? Let's discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of this technology. I predict this type of evidence will become increasingly common in court cases, significantly impacting the legal landscape. Your thoughts?