Are Tesla cars botnet?
>>58671008
everything with a microchip built after 2001 is part of the global surveillance botnet. Welcome to the real world.
It's 2017, all cars are botnets, retard.
>>58671008
Depends on the telemetry. Hydrogen doesn't have this problem. Little bit of ammonia-nitrates and water in your converter, and you're good to go. With 7X the power of gasoline.
>>58671031
nice
How would you botnet a car? How are they transferring data?
>>58671089
Find a current model car that doesn't have built in Wi-Fi.
>>58671138
2017 Toyota Camry
>>58671089
Any current GM vehicle has something called OnStar, which constantly monitors every sensor in the car and sends this data to GM's servers.
Other brands have their own variants of this shit.>>58671138
>>58671167
> Entune® App Suite
>With Camry’s available Entune® App Suite you can access Pandora® , Slacker Radio and iHeartRadio for music, make restaurant reservations with OpenTable®, and buy movie tickets with MovieTickets.com. Plus, get sports scores, stocks, traffic and weather — even fuel prices.
Yeah, that doesn't sound like a botnet at all.
>>58671138
Aren't those wifi cars subscription based, just don't pay for them
>>58671138
More importantly find one that isn't also connected to the foot controls or even steering in some cases.
If you remember a while back, it was rumored that one of those insurance telemetry plugin divices were used to hack into a cars controls to plant the accelerator for an assassination.
>>58671528
Point is that the antennas are still there.
>>58671008
>PAYING MONEY to collect data for a machine learning system