The Cybertruck Incident Shines Light on Auto Surveillance Reality

Your new car might be yours, but its data belongs to someone else.

A Cybertruck engulfed in flames inside a structure.

The explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas might seem like the kind of cinematic drama cooked up by an overzealous action director. But as the dust settles—literally—another plotline here isn’t the explosives stashed in the truck but the blaring alarms it’s setting off about privacy in today’s world.

Beneath the smoke and fireworks lies a more insidious truth: modern vehicles aren’t only modes of transportation—they’re full-blown surveillance machines.

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