An unreleased version of a Waymo privacy policy found by Jane Manchun Wong says it may use interior camera data to train AI models and sell ads.
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byAnd some people still think Bill Hicks was exaggerating.
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byNothing but end-times news these past couple of weeks.
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byDon't know why they need that when they already have your Google account
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byNope!!!!!!!!!!
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byThe URL you shared has an unnecessary user tracker in it and can be shortened to
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The URL you shared has an unnecessary user tracker in it and can be shortened to
https://www.threads.net/@wongmjane/post/DIFF_P3B9u2
wrote 21 days ago last edited byThank you, I fixed it.
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited bySay "McDonald's!" to continue ride
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byIts worse than they think. They're even recording you having sex.
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Its worse than they think. They're even recording you having sex.
wrote 21 days ago last edited byWhen I bought my Hyundai they pushed fucking hard to sign up for their Blue link product. Free for life! Look, map updates! You can personalize your driver profile pic! Want to remote start your car over the Internet?
Luckily, my VIN wasn't working for registration (I guess it hadn't quite gone through fast enough that the car was purchased). I've gone two months without BlueLink and I'm hoping that's saving me from some of the info gathering (or at least it's not directly linked to me.
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Waymo is working on Generative AI training using “interior camera data associated with rider’s identity,” provides opt-opts for this and data sharing under CCPA
Waymo explicitly states in this unreleased Privacy page it may share your data for personalized ads
wrote 21 days ago last edited byMan, Waymo was one of the more exciting things I was looking forward to, but I guess I should have waited for the other shoe to drop. Disappointing.
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And some people still think Bill Hicks was exaggerating.
wrote 21 days ago last edited byI wasn’t.
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When I bought my Hyundai they pushed fucking hard to sign up for their Blue link product. Free for life! Look, map updates! You can personalize your driver profile pic! Want to remote start your car over the Internet?
Luckily, my VIN wasn't working for registration (I guess it hadn't quite gone through fast enough that the car was purchased). I've gone two months without BlueLink and I'm hoping that's saving me from some of the info gathering (or at least it's not directly linked to me.
wrote 20 days ago last edited byFree for life? Here is always been free for only the first few years of ownership and then you pay, plus the system is fucking terrible and doesn't work half the time.
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Man, Waymo was one of the more exciting things I was looking forward to, but I guess I should have waited for the other shoe to drop. Disappointing.
wrote 20 days ago last edited byOwned by Google. Unfortunately it was never going to be without data collection.
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When I bought my Hyundai they pushed fucking hard to sign up for their Blue link product. Free for life! Look, map updates! You can personalize your driver profile pic! Want to remote start your car over the Internet?
Luckily, my VIN wasn't working for registration (I guess it hadn't quite gone through fast enough that the car was purchased). I've gone two months without BlueLink and I'm hoping that's saving me from some of the info gathering (or at least it's not directly linked to me.
wrote 20 days ago last edited byThe sad part is there's almost certainly demand for an app that would let you remote start your car and use other built-in features without the associated tracking, but unfortunately the only way a 3rd party app can do it without installing an expensive 2 way alarm system or similar device, is by using the manufacturer's APIs, which means the car has to be connected to the manufacturer
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Free for life? Here is always been free for only the first few years of ownership and then you pay, plus the system is fucking terrible and doesn't work half the time.
wrote 20 days ago last edited byYeah, evidently they really, really want you to sign up. They upped the period from the first three years to as long as you own the car (it doesn't transfer to a new owner if you sell it).
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