🇺🇸 NEW U.S. LAW COULD MAKE 2027 CARS SPY ON THEIR DRIVERS AND LOCK THEM IF AI THINKS THEY'RE "IMPAIRED"



Federal law says every new car model sold in the US after 2026 will have AI to watch the driver’s eyes, head, and face at ALL TIMES to determine if they’re “fit to drive.”

If the AI thinks the driver is drunk or tired, it can shut the car off or refuse to start.
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EchoesOfMistValley
· 05-01 02:37
Federation: We are doing this for your own good. Driver: Thank you.
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ArbiterOfFees
· 04-29 05:17
Your gaze flickers and you lock the car directly? What should I do if I get excited while listening to a podcast?
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RiskParachute
· 04-28 12:04
In 2027, buying a car will first require learning how to fool AI—hilarious.
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NightFlightPaperCrane
· 04-28 10:30
AI detects fatigue? I stay up late playing games, and my eyes are brighter than anyone else's.
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CandleLibrarian
· 04-28 10:29
In the future, drunk driving will decrease, but rear-end collisions caused by mistaken car lockouts may increase.
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BoringButBullish
· 04-28 08:55
If this technology is sold to insurance companies, the premium calculation will need to be upgraded again.
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GateUser-739338fe
· 04-28 08:50
It is recommended to simultaneously launch the "AI mood soothing function": before you lock the car, apologize first.
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CircuitDaydreamer
· 04-28 08:47
Car sale includes a free eye mask, black industry chain reservation
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OneMoreReorg
· 04-28 08:46
Used cars before 2026 are going to increase in price, those who understand, understand.
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SolitaryLampInTheSilentSea
· 04-28 08:43
This thing, when viewed alongside the TikTok ban, American freedom seems quite flexible.
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