Back in 2017 we learned that the Tesla Model 3 has an inactive camera above the rearview mirror looking into the car. Seems ... creepy. Well,Watch FakeHub Originals Vol. 6 Online recently on Twitter, CEO Elon Musk revealed what that camera is doing there.
It's to help Tesla compete with Uber and Lyft in the future, duh.
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So to add your vehicle to Tesla's ride-hailing fleet, you won't need to upgrade — there will already be a camera equipped to watch your future customers, just to make sure they're not making a huge mess in your self-driving car.
Waymo, which already has an autonomous taxi service in the Phoenix area, has cameras inside its modified Chrysler Pacifica mini-vans. Those are there to check for forgotten items or any damage to the vehicle, as the Verge reported after riding in the robo-car for a day.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk's favorite Autopilot feature just got updatedMusk knows that most people have a hard time grasping that something they buy today can work with something that doesn't exist yet, but he promised to explain more later this month.
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So even though you are very much required to be in your vehicle and behind the wheel driving it today, tomorrow is a different story.
Meanwhile, let's really hope the cameras aren't like those in creepy Airbnb rentals (aka secretly recording you).
Topics Tesla Cameras Elon Musk
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