- Authorities accessed Tesla telematics to investigate a New Year's Day explosion involving a Cybertruck in Las Vegas, where seven were injured.
- The driver, Matthew Livelsberger, fatality occurred just before the vehicle exploded, which was parked near the International Trump Hotel.
- Investigators traced the Cybertruck's route using charging station records and vehicle data, indicating an increase in digital surveillance.
- Experts express concerns about data ownership and privacy, suggesting many consumers are unaware of the data being collected from their vehicles.
- The incident furthers ongoing discussions around vehicle data usage and the lack of federal regulations protecting consumer privacy rights.
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