![]() ![]() When parked, it will track nearby faces to see which repeatedly appear. Related: Researchers Show How Easy It Is to Hijack an IoT Surveillance Feed The system can then push an alert to the car touchscreen and user’s phone if it repeatedly sees the same license plate. ![]() The computer turns the car’s built-in cameras into a surveillance system that spots, tracks and stores license plates and faces. Several weeks ago at the DEF CON hacker conference in Las Vegas, Truman Kain unveiled the Surveillance Detection Scout, a DIY computer that fits into the console of a Tesla Model S or Model 3 and plugs into the dashboard USB port. Now, we have a security researcher that has turned his Tesla Model S into what he calls an “AI-powered surveillance station.” We’ve seen a security dealer use his Tesla to automate his home. Being covered in numerous cameras and sensors also opens the door to hacking, in both good ways and bad. However, features like its autopilot function can lead to drivers paying less (or no) attention to the road. ![]() ![]() They are marketed as being good for the environment and coming loaded with advanced technology. Tesla vehicles are known for a lot of things, for better or for worse. ![]()
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