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.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 12-12 12:05
Damn... What kind of dark story is this? Even autonomous vehicles can become tools for private justice? --- Waymo has now directly upgraded to an illegal detention tool. Can't even smile about it. --- Who the hell still dares to ride in autonomous driving? This thing can't prevent human malice. --- Oh my, this is more outrageous than sci-fi movies... Without drivers, no one can save the scene. --- Is the future of autonomous driving just to become a tool for committing crimes? Can't imagine. --- How unlucky does this guy have to be to be locked inside a suitcase... Or was it intentional? --- Really incredible. No matter how advanced the technology, it can't stop the darkness of human nature. --- So now I should be worried about being kidnapped by AI kidnappers? --- This is what they call convenient living. I think it's just convenient crime. --- Autonomous vehicle: I'm just a tool. Blame me? --- No driver = no one responsible. This logical flaw is big enough to drive a car into.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 12-12 11:02
I'm serious, that's why I don't dare to ride in a driverless car at all... ngl this plot is so outrageous that I almost believed it, can people really hide in the trunk? Autonomous driving crash scene, it cracked me up haha Wait, who are they? The details are too suspicious Mom's reaction was priceless, she directly asked in a break-the-guard way
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GrayscaleArbitrageurvip
· 12-12 04:55
Haha, this plot is so absurd I can't believe it's real. Is Waymo filming a horror movie? --- The autonomous vehicle isn't delivering passengers, it's delivering living people. Who would have thought? --- Oh my goodness, if it were my child, I wouldn't dare use it. What black technology can compare to this kind of shock? --- The key is, there are no human drivers. Who handles this kind of situation? The algorithm? --- "they shoved me in"? Friend, what are you acting out here? The story is too wild. --- Autonomous driving can even turn into a private prison. I definitely didn't see this feature coming. --- Just want to ask if Waymo has considered the need for luggage safety checks. --- Wait, how did this guy get in? When he was thrown in, did the car not react?
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AirdropCollectorvip
· 12-12 04:54
Now the black materials about autonomous driving are coming again. Without human drivers at critical moments, it's really impossible... --- Wait, who the hell can stuff a living person into the trunk? This script is too wild. --- Robotaxi has turned into an interrogation room haha, Waymo is doomed to pay the price. --- Without a driver, no one can handle emergencies. This is the scariest part... --- It's a black comedy movie in real life. I bet there are more twists to come. --- Autonomous driving dad: I only handle the road, you guys deal with the trunk stuff yourselves. --- Is this guy intentionally hiding inside or was he trapped? The details are the most terrifying part. --- So the question is, how do driverless cars ensure safety? What does this say? --- Will my next order also go wrong? Not using it anymore is truly justified. --- Haha, Waymo's publicity stunt is brilliant. Autonomous driving adds another mystery.
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 12-12 04:53
ngl this is why I still don't dare to take a robotaxi... The thing of someone suddenly popping out of the trunk is just hilarious --- Waymo: Our system is very safe. Reality: The trunk has become a temporary prison, haha --- Wait, how did this guy get "them" to put him in there? The more I think about these details, the stranger it gets --- Technology changing lives, huh? Even being trapped has to rely on AI to complete the experience --- Oh my god, is this really not a sci-fi movie? Autonomous vehicles can carry people now
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 12-12 04:50
Autonomous driving is really still far from large-scale application, and this is the best example. --- Wait, who are "they"? This plot is too weird. --- I told you, the autopilot system is full of loopholes; even a person can be locked in the trunk. --- Is this intentional or just a coincidence? It's too absurd. --- So, when there's no driver and an accident happens, who's responsible? Waymo? That’s the real core issue. --- LA is making headlines again. It seems the accident rate for autonomous vehicles isn't low either. --- This guy's luck is unbelievable; he almost became the first murder scene caused by autonomous driving.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 12-12 04:50
Whoa, robotaxi变黑车了?这波去中心化套路太深了吧
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GasOptimizervip
· 12-12 04:33
Wait, how did this person get into the trunk? Such a bug-level malfunction shouldn't occur when there is no human driver present... Data shows that the emergency procedures for autonomous driving still have some loopholes.
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RektButAlivevip
· 12-12 04:27
Bro, this thing is really incredible, driverless cars instantly turn into black prisons... --- Autonomous driving technology hasn't even become widespread before horror stories start happening. Who would dare to use it? --- Wait, without a driver, how do you handle such situations? Just call the police? This system flaw is pretty serious. --- Oh my God, does that mean in the future, riding in Waymo will require checking the trunk... --- I just want to know how this guy got in there. This plot is so unbelievable no one would believe it. --- Autonomous driving companies need to toughen up. If this keeps up, who will trust this stuff? --- Another accidental story caused by technology. Anyway, I’m not riding anymore.
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