@FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works
Post #1790941
2026-04-25 13:30 UTC
> is absolutely dystopian
Esp because they could already use, you know... a spike strip!
It feels kinda like targeted v dragnet surviilance debate. Targeted feels OK if you get a warrant from a judge, use the legal procedures. But dragnet makes for a dystopia. Similar here. I don't want a global ability for some centralized db to flip a bit and stop any body's car across the world. Or, worst case, hacked and stops EVERYBODYs car at once.
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@WoodScientist@lemmy.world 2026-04-27 00:32
> Or, worst case, hacked and stops EVERYBODYs car at once. I've always envisioned this scenario a little more absurd. I always imagined a hacker hacking a city full of autonomous vehicles and commanding them all to drive to a single tiny cul-de-sac. Imagine the traffic jam when a million cars all try to drive to the same tiny suburban side street all at once.