We're learning more about a brazen act of vandalism on a driverless vehicle in San Francisco's Chinatown. The incident was caught on camera Saturday.
Police say a Waymo car was set on fire by a mob of people. It happened during Lunar New Year celebrations. No one was inside the car and officials are vowing to make arrests.
Good. I absolutely loath A.I, abominable intelligence. Nip this trash now and make it too expensive to use, unleash the backlash on any company dabbling in it. Walmart thought it would save a buck by replacing all their overworked and underpaid cashiers with tin cans and now they lose more to theft than if they just paid their employees. For the prices I pay for goods and services, I demand human service.
Oh Noes! Not Vowing!!
ReplyDeleteThis wouldn't have been reported if it were not one of the anointed technologies loved by the left.
ReplyDeleteZombie apocalypse in a Chink neighborhood. I was waiting for Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan to appear and start kicking ass.
ReplyDeleteFrom the article "They were putting out some rage for really no reason at all."
ReplyDeleteAnother account I read said that the vehicle was stalled in the street blocking traffic, not that lighting it on fire is justified.
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"officials are vowing to make arrests" and prosecutors are planning to drop any and all charges.
ReplyDeleteI figure it's just folks figuring out how to disable these things before they mount guns and bombs on them. Eod1sg Ret
ReplyDeleteGood. I absolutely loath A.I, abominable intelligence. Nip this trash now and make it too expensive to use, unleash the backlash on any company dabbling in it. Walmart thought it would save a buck by replacing all their overworked and underpaid cashiers with tin cans and now they lose more to theft than if they just paid their employees. For the prices I pay for goods and services, I demand human service.
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