My car was in a hit-and-run. Then I learned it recorded the whole thing.


By Geoffrey A. Fowler


February 27

The car is becoming a sentry. A chaperone. And a snitch.

My parked car got gashed in a hit-and-run two weeks ago. I found a star 
witness: the car itself.


Like mine, your car might have cameras. At least one rearview camera has been 
required on new American cars since 2018. I drive a Tesla Model 3 that has 
eight lenses pointing in every direction, which it uses for backing up, parking 
and cruise control. A year ago, Tesla updated its software to also turn its 
cameras into a 360-degree video recorder. Even when the car is off.


All those digital eyes captured my culprit — a swerving city bus — in 
remarkable detail.


Tesla chief executive Elon Musk calls this function Sentry Mode. I also call it 
Chaperone Mode and Snitch Mode. I’ve been writing recently about how we don’t 
drive cars, we drive computers. But this experience opened my eyes.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/02/27/tesla-sentry-mode/




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