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“Your Car Will SPY On You” - 2027 Cars Will Use AI To TRACK YOU As You Drive

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

PBD breaks down how a new federal push for “impaired driving” tech could turn every 2027 car into a surveillance device that tracks your eyes, records your behavior, and can override you in real time, sparking Patriot Act-level fears about privacy, control, and government overreach.

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0:00.0

I want to actually get the audience's thoughts on this.

0:02.1

So every new car could become a surveillance machine by 2027, and it may decide if you can drive.

0:10.9

I mean, this is like, this is exactly what these movies, the surveillance movies talk about,

0:16.1

like what you don't want it to be, is what it's shown.

0:20.2

So let's read this through.

0:21.6

This isn't some distant concept or experimental feature that might come up in a few years.

0:25.8

By 2027, every car sold in the U.S.

0:28.5

Could be required to actively monitor the person behind the wheel.

0:31.7

That means watching your eyes, tracking your behavior, and constantly evaluating whether

0:36.0

you are alert enough to drive or not.

0:37.5

For a lot of drivers, that starts to feel a lot less safe and more surveillance.

0:41.8

So the law that's quietly changing cars,

0:46.3

tucked into a broader federal safety initiative,

0:49.3

is a requirement for impaired driving detection technology in all new vehicles.

0:54.4

The goal sounds simple enough.

0:56.2

Reduce crashes caused by drunk or fatigue drivers.

0:59.4

It's a problem that has been around for decades.

1:01.7

Okay.

1:02.3

And to do that, automakers will need to stall a system that monitors drivers in real time.

1:07.9

Vinny, your thoughts on this?

1:08.9

Well, when's the last time we heard something like this? Do you guys remember after September 11th, they gave us the U.S. The Patriot Act and they sold it as protection, Pat. Like stop terrorism, keep everybody safe. Next thing you know, they collected all of our data on everybody. Every single American, they were like, well, guys, terror. The war on terrorr, that was Bush Jr. Her favorite thing. But now the same idea, different excuse. Back then it was terrorists. Now it's unsafe drivers. But the move is the same. More surveillance, more control. That's why people don't trust this. And I'm not a fan of a bad. It sounds so good on paper.

1:44.8

It's nobody.

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