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Autonomy is supposed to lighten the load that drivers face. Of course, to do that, it has to learn from humans in the first place. Now, BMW is using technology to help its semi-autonomous systems learn directly from its customers.
 
Starting April 1 in Germany, the company will begin collecting image, video and sensor data from customer vehicles, beginning with the new BMW iX3 and later the i3 and other future models. BMW notes that customer consent is required before any image data is collected, and that it complies with all data protection regulations.
 
In other words, if you click yes, your BMW will record what happens in and around your car when something nearly goes wrong.


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