If the Indian Legislators Want The Government To Be Able To Intercept their Encrypted Messages then just give the Government their encryption details ! It is not rocket science.
Well, then do not use the auto-pilot feature. Just drive it like the rest of us. However, you might feel unsafe using the auto-pilot, but I'd feel safer in my standard car if you were not driving yours manually because it is much more likely that you will make a mistake and kill me than your car killing me.
It would seem to me that this system would be much more pleasant than the usual , 'Please show me some identification' because in any case I usually will not get what I want unless I comply, and since I usually walk around with my face uncovered anyone could ID me anyway.
So, what do you want? Should citizens be allowed to do whatever they want with no consequences?
So, how often should it happen to a self-driving cars compared to how often non-self driving cars rear-end another car?
Only then can we say if self-driving cars are more dangerous than idiot driven cars.
We do not have an unlimited WiFi account, so in Canada we could sue Amazon for stealing our data. In Canada, opt-in is the only legal option for Amazon. Opt-out is illegal.
Sad to see what a sick bunch the American police have become. It has become a short ugly trip from the Andy Griffith Show to slaughtering blacks because they looked the wrong way or were caught waving a cell phone. Really, really sad when the Supreme court upholds such despicable disgraceful actions by law enforcement!
I can see other world countries may invoke the same back at US citizens, so this may backfire. I imagine there could be many American secrets loose in foreign countries, so we may want to be careful here.
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“Indian Legislators Want The Government To Be Able To Intercept Encrypted Messages” ?
If the Indian Legislators Want The Government To Be Able To Intercept their Encrypted Messages then just give the Government their encryption details ! It is not rocket science.
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Well, then do not use the auto-pilot feature. Just drive it like the rest of us. However, you might feel unsafe using the auto-pilot, but I'd feel safer in my standard car if you were not driving yours manually because it is much more likely that you will make a mistake and kill me than your car killing me.
Normalizing Biometric Collection
It would seem to me that this system would be much more pleasant than the usual , 'Please show me some identification' because in any case I usually will not get what I want unless I comply, and since I usually walk around with my face uncovered anyone could ID me anyway.
So, what do you want? Should citizens be allowed to do whatever they want with no consequences?
happens more than it should?
So, how often should it happen to a self-driving cars compared to how often non-self driving cars rear-end another car?
Only then can we say if self-driving cars are more dangerous than idiot driven cars.
Legal drone
I now see how I can fly my drone semi-legally. Just put an RCMP sticker on the drone with a P.O. Box address to return it.
Not unlimited
We do not have an unlimited WiFi account, so in Canada we could sue Amazon for stealing our data. In Canada, opt-in is the only legal option for Amazon. Opt-out is illegal.
Sad
Sad to see what a sick bunch the American police have become. It has become a short ugly trip from the Andy Griffith Show to slaughtering blacks because they looked the wrong way or were caught waving a cell phone. Really, really sad when the Supreme court upholds such despicable disgraceful actions by law enforcement!
The favor may be reciprocated.
I can see other world countries may invoke the same back at US citizens, so this may backfire. I imagine there could be many American secrets loose in foreign countries, so we may want to be careful here.