Musk exposed to self-driving can monitor the owner of the car, triggering an uproar among netizens

tesla has been exposed to FSD (Full Self-Driving fully automated driving kit) that can be monitored in the owner’s autopilot.

Tesla was exposed to FSD (Full Self-Driving fully automated driving kit) can be monitored in the owner’s autopilot, triggering a furor among mainland netizens, while Tesla China said today that all Tesla user vehicles in the Chinese market are not open to in-car photography and are not involved in FSD Beta testing.

Tesla CEO Musk revealed that some Tesla owners let their guard down when using the FSD beta feature and drove inattentively, so Tesla will withdraw the trial permission for these users as a warning.

Users are therefore confused: how does Tesla know if the user is driving attentively? Users through the social media platform asked Musk: Tesla can detect the owner of the car? And Musk replied “Yes”.

The question has provoked discontent among netizens, who believe that Tesla has violated their privacy, and the aftermath of the incident is rippling. Tesla China explained today that all Tesla vehicles in the Chinese market are not equipped with in-car cameras and are not involved in FSD Beta testing. It stressed that there was no violation of users’ personal privacy.