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I have a 2019 Edge that has preset seat settings. They're on buttons on the door where you can set your seat configuration up with the seat adjustments and such, hold down the button 1, 2, or 3 to save it, and when you turn the car off it shifts to default. So when you get into the car, push your number and it just adjusts everything for you.
It does not need to scan your face or identify you in any way. It's a button next to the door unlock.
Wait, "when you turn the car off it shifts to default," so the seat doesn't just stay where it is when you turn the car off?
Yeah, that’ would’ve been the way to do it before cameras were added.
It probably also does steering wheel height, aircon temp etc.
If the manufacturer is required by law to have a camera to monitor driver fatigue then they’ll make use it for other things like this.
Yeah, and for free, at the beginning. Then it'll become a subscription.