• takeda@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    This is something that bothers me. I see EVs as future and a next step in car evolution, but why all of them have to be connected? Why most people don’t have problem with it? I’m not talking about Chinese cars, but all of them.

    20 years ago if you would say a car could be hacked one would laugh and say that this only happens in sci-fi movies, now this is a reality. And that’s not the only threat, there’s a huge implication with privacy. Why people are so not caring about it?

    • JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl
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      6 months ago

      Because it is easy.

      That is it. It is easy and cheap to make cars connected because of abysmal lack of regulation and the massive IoT chip industry

      Integrating wireless radios into products is standard by now and chips required to do anything but 5g are extremely cheap. GPS is also dirt cheap. The biggest costs by far are design hours and certification.

      Then they can make money because of the software “features” that only take man hours to develop as well as sell your tracking days after the fact. Together with the fact that if the market says that most people want those convenience features and couldn’t care less about their valuable data as we have seen through every tech industry, there is little reason NOT to put in those features, especially when it enables OTA car firmware updates also.

      • Drigo@sopuli.xyz
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        6 months ago

        So true, it’s either buy a car which steals all of your data or don’t buy a car at all. Which isn’t really a choice for most of us