Australia needs to make privacy a priority when it comes to autonomous vehicles, according to the latest National Transport Committee (NTC) latest report into self-driving cars. Self-driving cars are reliant on huge swathes of data to operate, constantly communicating with other vehicles, road infrastructure, and the 'cloud' to navigate their way through the world.
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