Ambient Technology in Vehicles: The Benefits and Risks

Abstract This paper is aimed towards studying, compiling, and analyzing the recent advances and risks of the current ambient technology that is present in modern day cars. The progression of sophisticated technologies inside cars make them an even more comfortable and entertaining place to be in especially during commutes to work, but recent security threats and distractions have been uncovered with the upsurge usage of new technologies. This study also includes a survey that senses the people's use of car technologies when driving.

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