This is a good one... Cop pulls over car, which sped across intersection when he hit his lights, it is a Driverless car.

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And it was driving on the wrong side of the road, because there was a construction site where lanes were switched - but the A.I. driving the car didn't have the tools to know it. So it was driving right into traffic.

 
Good thing it was a white Waymo car. A black one would have been shot on site.
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Do they still have those things when one of them killed a woman at an intersection?

It should have been a clue when Skynet began to learn rapidly and eventually became self-aware at 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997.

If I could only go back in time and warn them.
 
It does raise an interesting point though. If a driverless car.breaks.the.trsffic laws, who is responsible?
 
And it was driving on the wrong side of the road, because there was a construction site where lanes were switched - but the A.I. driving the car didn't have the tools to know it. So it was driving right into traffic.


Who gets the ticket?
 
To me, it didn't even look like anyone was in that car at all and if I am right, what is the point in having a car be out there at all if not even one person is going to be in it?

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
Want a vehicle where you don't drive and can even read a book while commuting? We have that. It's called the bus.
 
To me, it didn't even look like anyone was in that car at all and if I am right, what is the point in having a car be out there at all if not even one person is going to be in it?

God bless you always!!!

Holly
Test car? If so, it failed! Ha ha
 
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