Monday, June 27, 2016

Criticism of the report on driverless – Norrköpings Newspapers

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Sensitive personal data can be collected and stored by the self-driving cars, warns the Information Commissioner. The criticism is hard on the bill in March, was presented by an investigator and that will enable the test run.

Mainly directed criticism that microphones inside the self-propelled vehicle can record sound. Data Inspection Board says no to the publisher as it would involve an extensive intrusion into the privacy of those who travel in vehicles.

In the vehicles there will be cameras, radars, microphones, GPS and other sensors that collect data both around and inside the cars. This investigator has taken too lightly, consider the Data Inspection Board, which in a press release points out that this type of bill according to the constitution must include an analysis of the risk of intrusion into the individual’s private sphere.

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