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Your next car could be watching your face
New EU regulations require driver-monitoring technology in cars to reduce traffic incidents, including systems like Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning (DDAW) and Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW). Similar U.S. requirements are under development, but privacy experts and advocates warn of risks like biometric surveillance, data sharing, and potential false positives from the technology.
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