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Could Chinese Cars Be Spying on Us? "the Matter Is Gaining Particular urgency."

Summary by newsweek.pl
"Smart cars can violate not only the privacy of individual users but also national security. They can collect data from their surroundings, scan the faces of passersby, map urban spaces, and map military convoy routes on highways," says Paulina Uznańska, an analyst at the Center for Eastern Studies.
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"Smart cars can violate not only the privacy of individual users but also national security. They can collect data from their surroundings, scan the faces of passersby, map urban spaces, and map military convoy routes on highways," says Paulina Uznańska, an analyst at the Center for Eastern Studies.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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