RE: There's Something Huge About Tesla's AI Driving Data Which Nobody Is Talking About

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How do you hack something that you do not have direct access to?



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What about when it updates? Just as vulnerable as anything then

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Sure, but if it continues to run locally from trusted distributions, it should be fine.

You can also check to see if you have a verified distribution with a hash.

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I am not an IT guy. But if something gets directions from a server and you hack the server, shouldn’t you be able to control it? Aren’t those 5G controlled buses in china controlled via a server?

Like I said not an IT guy.

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It's like the directions are downloaded like a program. If you never update or only update from trusted distributions you should be fine. But I don't completely know how it's setup.

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