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Los Angeles just witnessed something straight out of a tech thriller. A mom ordered a self-driving ride for her kid, but when the autonomous vehicle pulled up, she discovered an unexpected passenger—some dude literally trapped in the trunk.
The confrontation was wild. "Why the hell are you back there?!" she demanded. His response? Equally bizarre. "This thing won't unlock... they shoved me in," the guy claimed, sounding genuinely panicked.
Waymo's robotaxi just became an accidental prison cell. The situation eventually got resolved and the man was freed, but this raises serious questions. How does someone end up locked inside an autonomous vehicle? Who's "they"? And what happens when there's no human driver to immediately handle these emergencies?
Self-driving tech promises convenience, but incidents like this expose the unpredictable chaos that can unfold when humans interact with automated systems in unexpected ways.