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Old 18-02-2023, 09:38 PM   #31
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Now this one sounds like a barrel of fun, coming to the States in '26:

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2023...itch-business/
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Now this one sounds like a barrel of fun, coming to the States in '26:

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2023...itch-business/
And when they make cars with this tech someone will make a ECU jumper to bypass it, its going to be just another electronic gizmo fitted to our already over gizmoed cars.

Start stockpiling non Gizmo cars they will be worth a fortune in 2026 🤣🤣
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https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2023...itch-business/
Just heard the other day they have come up with some sort of AI tech that can detect whether you are intoxicated by simply listening to your speech.

Now imagine if the EV detects you are intoxicated by simply listening in on your conversations and parks itself on the side.

Who would want a car like this? Parents with sons and daughters hitting the roads for the first time might be keen.

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And when they make cars with this tech someone will make a ECU jumper to bypass it, its going to be just another electronic gizmo fitted to our already over gizmoed cars.

Start stockpiling non Gizmo cars they will be worth a fortune in 2026 ����
Easily defeated by voiding warranty and/or road worthiness if it has been tampered with. It'll be manufacturers and hackers playing cat and mouse.
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Just heard the other day they have come up with some sort of AI tech that can detect whether you are intoxicated by simply listening to your speech.
They already have that as a lock out for convicted DUI drivers. Not unlike a roadside RBT but in your car, it won't start if you're over the limit.
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They already have that as a lock out for convicted DUI drivers. Not unlike a roadside RBT but in your car, it won't start if you're over the limit.
Have heard calls for those to be fitted to every car or to L and P platers......but that will never get up, apparently very expensive to maintain and keep calibrated, and of course the personal rights side of things. But with AI and "kill switch", easily done. Apparently its pretty accurate.

Government already allows you to use your Voice as ID when logging into their systems.
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Now this one sounds like a barrel of fun, coming to the States in '26:

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2023...itch-business/
Imagine the fun you could have as a hacker.
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Easily defeated by voiding warranty and/or road worthiness if it has been tampered with. It'll be manufacturers and hackers playing cat and mouse.

There are fines for tampering with catalytic converters, DPF filters, EGR, etc, but people still do it and are open about it on many forums, so it is already happening, with EGR, DPF delete, performance tunes, aftermarket parts etc, just for one example, I dont think you will find many Rangers with aftermarket rims that have not been tampered with, I would say the same would be for most other manufacturers vehicles out there, most just return to stock for warranty issues and roadworthy if needed, it has always been like that in the past and will be the same well into the future.

Like you say it will be a cat and mouse, "you make it, we will break it".

Its 1 thing to stop drunk drivers and dangerous drivers, but we all know its not going to stop there, they will have the means to stop you for any reason they want, they will be immobilising your car because you have not paid a parking fine, were late with your land rates, didn't pay your tax on time whatever the government wants to punish you for they now can.
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They already have that as a lock out for convicted DUI drivers. Not unlike a roadside RBT but in your car, it won't start if you're over the limit.
Get your passenger to blow in it
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Imagine the fun you could have as a hacker.
I'm also very curious about how secure automotive systems are as well, I don't think they've had the same level of dramas the IT industry has had with cyber security issues.

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The researchers tested ten models of cars, including a 2020 CR-V, a 2022 Civic, and a 2012 Civic. All of them were vulnerable to the attack, and therefore, it’s possible all Honda vehicles back to 2012 are the same. This might be a big headache for Honda owners. While some of its newer vehicles can receive OTA updates, most cannot. Not only would Honda have to develop new software for dozens of models, it would have to coax owners to bring their vehicles to a dealership or Honda service center to upgrade the software.

Kevin2600 and Li believe the same exploit could affect other car manufacturers. The pair promises more details in the future. So, things may get worse before they get better.
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...g-and-starting

There probably isn't the same level of development around securing automotive systems as there is with say anything the IT industry does for its bread and butter.

We saw what JasonACT did to the ICC in Falcons with a paperclip and a bandaid.
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One of the guys at work had one fitted. They had cameras fitted to it, so each time you blow in it, it will show a picture of who did it. I think he said it can also go off whilst you are driving, then you have x minutes to pull over and blow into it.
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I'm also very curious about how secure automotive systems are as well, I don't think they've had the same level of dramas the IT industry has had with cyber security issues.
I'm sure we've all seen this or something similar, hacking into the rest of the car wouldn't be beyond some people.


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One of the guys at work had one fitted. They had cameras fitted to it, so each time you blow in it, it will show a picture of who did it. I think he said it can also go off whilst you are driving, then you have x minutes to pull over and blow into it.
The older ones didn't - my aunty has a heap of drink driving convictions and she used to get my little cousin to blow in it all the time.

Its good to see they've updated it because it was a pretty big flaw
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Is it true that Ferrari currently has some sort of system to monitor for unapproved modifications? Thought I saw recently that they made smoke come out the exhaust if you tried to do something that they didn't approve, but wasn't sure if it was a hoax.
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I'm sure we've all seen this or something similar, hacking into the rest of the car wouldn't be beyond some people.


This is quite common in the UK, with the majority of vehicles parked outside.A lot of high end vehicles are nicked this way.Cloning the keys is very common & a lot tend to leave their keys on a hall way table.I have always had mine in Faraday bags.
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Is it true that Ferrari currently has some sort of system to monitor for unapproved modifications? Thought I saw recently that they made smoke come out the exhaust if you tried to do something that they didn't approve, but wasn't sure if it was a hoax.
Ford will be putting similar into the Ranger. Try to modify it in any way, it turns into a Holden Colorado.
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This is the one...

https://www.carvibz.com/supercars/fe...rcar-exhausts/

Posted June 2022, so not sure if they managed to overcome it.
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A fun work around (maybe not for the racoon. in the spirit of your proposed strategy for such evil AI

Fake news, but a fun read nonetheless
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