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The Automated Panopticon: Navigating the Connected Car Revolution

Key Insights
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  • Connected cars have transformed from private sanctums to data-harvesting machines, raising significant privacy concerns.
  • The monetization of driving data through insurance and advertising creates economic and discriminatory impacts.
  • Governance gaps in data ownership and security threaten individual rights and national security.

References
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  1. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers & Association of Global Automakers. (2014). Consumer Privacy Protection Principles: Privacy Principles for Vehicle Technologies and Services.
  2. Anderson, B. (2013). The Difference between Data Privacy and Data Security.
  3. BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association. (2015). The Connected Car: Who is in the driver’s seat.
  4. Berman, F., Cabrera, E., Jebari, A., & Marrakchi, W. (2022). The impact universe—a framework for prioritizing the public interest in the Internet of Things. Patterns, 3.