Hank the Grifter said:
flown-the-coop said:
Hank the Grifter said:
BusterAg said:
Sometimes companies file patents prohibitively or speculatively.
In 1996, when I was in highschool, I never would have imagined how much of our privacy we give away for free distraction games on our phone. The people filing patents about listening into your phone conversations and sending you ads based on those conversations were prophetic, but looked at like they worked for the Ministry of Truth at the time.
If this type of technology that Ford patented does become commonplace in 10 years, it would be nice to have a patent on it.
Ford also has patents on flying cars. Just as speculative.
I don't think you can really read all that much into patent filings. The guys at Ford that are tasked with filing patents have budget to spend, and have to spend it on whatever hairbrained idea they can come up with.
If the tech exists, our government will use it to spy on us. Patent or not.
That's the point here.
If it has a camera and is part of a device connected to the internet or even home network, the ability has long existed for law enforcement and / or the military / government to use it to surveil.
Most if not all CDC drivers are on camera in their vehicle all the time and most are monitored with many already incorporating AI. Don't like it? Drive a Ford Edsel and keep plenty of spare parts.
First paragraph: precisely why I posted what I did. But it's more insidious than even that. They have the ability to turn speakers into microphones. Even when the device is powered off. They will exploit any tech to further intrude into our lives.
Second paragraph: I really hope that's sarcasm.
No, the second paragraph is dead serious. It will register how many times your eyes drift away from road, will flag you checking your cellphone, will alert you falling asleep.
For the government accessing… if it is technically feasible, no matter how costly, the government will do it. Whether it's abused, see Comey thread(s).
Ford Edsel is the car from One Second After. No electronics so EMP "proof".