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<b>Waymo called the cops on teen riders, raising privacy concerns</b><br/>
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Bruce Schneier, a cybersecurity and privacy expert and professor at the Munk School at the University of Toronto, believes that Waymo does have a compelling interest in protecting its vehicles. He compares monitoring a robotaxi via cameras to a human taxi driver keeping an eye on passengers in the rearview mirror.<br/><br/>"Maybe the driverless car comes back ... and it has all of its cushions slashed, and it's like, 'Who the hell did that? Let's go and look at the tape,'" Schneier suggests. "You can't have sex in the back of a taxi, right? Someone would say, 'Stop it.'"<br/><br/>He concludes that some supervision makes sense. In an Uber rideshare, he notes, "most of the time there's a camera recording the back seat." (Uber says on its website that it allows drivers to install such cameras for the purpose of "fulfilling transportation services.")
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