If you want to catch a glimpse of the dystopian future that the global elites have in store for us, look no further than the city of San Francisco. No, we’re not talking about all the homeless people pooping on the sidewalks. At least not this time. We’re referring to the AI-driven, self-driving electric cars that are now making life miserable for many residents in the city.
Waymo was the first company to really kick off this self-driving car phase. It now has a fleet of 300 electric vehicles that function similarly to taxicabs or Uber, but it’s actually an AI program that drives them around. Sometimes a human back at headquarters intervenes, but for the most part, the cars just drive around on their own and transport people where they want to go.
You may have wondered what all these intelligent cars do during their downtime. Do they just hang out? Do they go on dates? Do they have trivia nights? Thanks to someone who lives in San Francisco, we now know.
The AI-powered self-driving cars get together in parking lots in populated areas and honk at each other like a bunch of freakin’ idiots. Resident Russell Pofsky says he hasn’t gotten a good night’s sleep in the past two weeks because all the self-driving cars are honking at each other all night long.
The cars get stuck trying to drive around the parking lot and then they just honk at each other in frustration. Waymo says that it has identified the problem and is working on a patch.
It’s too bad that 300 people had to lose their jobs just so neighborhoods could experience this all night long:
Imagine being woken up at 4 a.m. by cars honking at each other. That's what some San Francisco residents have been dealing with for weeks, as the Waymos can be heard in this video honking and blinking headlights in a parking lot outside of their condo. https://t.co/2cVmDfUk4i pic.twitter.com/pkxNTT5vXd
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) August 13, 2024