Worried About Self-Driving Cars Going Rogue? Looks Like Russia Has Had That Problem for Years
Naturally, the of fully has shed at least some light on the concern that cars could, in theory, go rogue and do things they aren’t intended to do. It doesn’t help that there have been many complaints of cars like the for example, choosing to accelerate on its own and smash into things. More recently, there was a owner that claimed his car magically turned on and smashed itself into a wall. Most of the reports of vehicles have been disproven and chalked off to owners trying to pass off blame for their own stupidity, but there is still a real fear there for some.
But, it doesn’t necessarily take self-driving for cars to go rogue. In the you’re about to watch, which is mostly video from Russian dash cams, proves exactly that. Of course, most of them are the result of the owner not setting the parking brake, but there are a few that are quite questionable and look like the cars actually had a mind of their own. And, there’s a really weird clip at 6:08 that involves some creepy girl, a car, and a poor parking lot attendant that probably needed a fresh pair of boxers. You can try to make sense of that one when you see it, though.
With that said, go ahead and click play to enjoy 10 minutes of cars moving on their own.
Worried About Self-Driving Cars Going Rogue? Looks Like Russia Has Had That Problem for Years
Naturally, the of fully has shed at least some light on the concern that cars could, in theory, go rogue and do things they aren’t intended to do. It doesn’t help that there have been many complaints of cars like the for example, choosing to accelerate on its own and smash into things. More recently, there was a owner that claimed his car magically turned on and smashed itself into a wall. Most of the reports of vehicles have been disproven and chalked off to owners trying to pass off blame for their own stupidity, but there is still a real fear there for some.
But, it doesn’t necessarily take self-driving for cars to go rogue. In the you’re about to watch, which is mostly video from Russian dash cams, proves exactly that. Of course, most of them are the result of the owner not setting the parking brake, but there are a few that are quite questionable and look like the cars actually had a mind of their own. And, there’s a really weird clip at 6:08 that involves some creepy girl, a car, and a poor parking lot attendant that probably needed a fresh pair of boxers. You can try to make sense of that one when you see it, though.
With that said, go ahead and click play to enjoy 10 minutes of cars moving on their own.
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Worried About Self-Driving Cars Going Rogue? Looks Like Russia Has Had That Problem for Years
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