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Technology Has Officially Gone Too Far. Self Driving Car Traps A Man In Car While Going In Circles In A Parking Lot

NY Post- A Los Angeles tech entrepreneur became trapped in an unhinged self-driving vehicle so long that he nearly missed his flight, according to a report.

Mike Johns was heading to the airport in a self-operating “Waymo” taxi on his way home from Scottsdale, Ariz., last month when the rogue vehicle began driving in circles, causing him to make a panicked call for help, according to a CBS report.

“I got a flight to catch. Why is this thing going in a circle? I’m getting dizzy,” Johns said to a Waymo customer-service representative from the backseat of the spinning vehicle, according to a video the unlucky traveler posted on Linkedin.

Technology is a great thing. Remote controls. Air conditioning. Apps like Snapchat that can make a funny filter on your face while you are taking a shit. Take your pick, they're all fantastic. Technology has been a fantastic thing in our every day lives. Everyday I am thankful I can load a dishwasher instead of wash things in the sink, as well as a million other things that make life easier. I guess you could add self driving cars to that list. In theory, that's a great idea. Things like that all seem like great ideas. 

Then you get a self driving car going in fucking circles in a parking lot with a guy desperate to make a flight. Maybe technology has gone too far. This poor guy is in the worst situation possible. He's trapped so to speak but the car is moving at what 5 mph? If he really wanted to he could jump out while it's moving but the problem is it's locked. I would be losing my mind if I was in that situation trying to call of all places a customer service rep. Being put on hold, hitting menu options, the cliche answers, and then worst of all them taking literally forever to pull the car over so I can make my flight. Just a disaster situation and technology is to blame.