- Joined
- Apr 19, 2021
If you thought Tesla was bad, Ford is trying their hardest to 1up them on the extent of integrated electronic systems that ultimately act as surveillance devices. Big man Greg discusses these on the 7th gen Mustang. This latest gen of Mustangs contains a slew of new "safety features" under the guise of smart tech that has been touted in the auto industry for a while.
Key things he talks about are speed governing, data collection, and data sharing. Like Teslas and other cars these days that are run by tons of computers, this Mustang has the ability to govern your speed based off a locally stored database of road speed limits. If a road does not have that present, the optical sensors are able to read speed signs and enforce the governor that way. It doesn't stop there however. Every sensor's data is collected, from your rate of acceleration, braking force, lateral g forces, down to the seatbelt. All this data is apparently also beamed back to Ford who can do whatever they want with it, including reporting things to the authorities. To make matters worse, even more data is collected if you connect your phone to the Ford Sync system. Apparently when you do this, the car's entertainment system is given permission to read your texts, the people you've called and their numbers, and parse through your contacts list, all of which can be harvested.
Owners of older cars we keep winning.
Key things he talks about are speed governing, data collection, and data sharing. Like Teslas and other cars these days that are run by tons of computers, this Mustang has the ability to govern your speed based off a locally stored database of road speed limits. If a road does not have that present, the optical sensors are able to read speed signs and enforce the governor that way. It doesn't stop there however. Every sensor's data is collected, from your rate of acceleration, braking force, lateral g forces, down to the seatbelt. All this data is apparently also beamed back to Ford who can do whatever they want with it, including reporting things to the authorities. To make matters worse, even more data is collected if you connect your phone to the Ford Sync system. Apparently when you do this, the car's entertainment system is given permission to read your texts, the people you've called and their numbers, and parse through your contacts list, all of which can be harvested.
Owners of older cars we keep winning.
