AI Driven Waymo Car Accident With Bus Startup CEO Come to Rescue Video Viral on Social Media


We have entered the era of AI-powered self-driving cars. On one hand, Elon Musk’s Tesla has introduced its robotaxi. At the same time, Waymo’s self-driven car is already running on the streets of San Francisco. However, it appears that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can also make mistakes just like humans, as a recent video going viral on social media shows how Waymo’s self-driving car hits a bus. Gave. In the video recorded after this accident, many people can be seen moving the car away from the bus. The interesting thing is that these humans who are helping the robot car are themselves the founders of an AI startup.

Freddy Vega, a Brazil-based CEO, posted a video on X that shows a Waymo self-driven car colliding with a bus. In this video of about 75 seconds, many people can be seen removing the car stuck in the bus. Vega also told that these people who are helping are actually the founders of startups. In his post, Vega wrote, (translated) “In San Francisco a Waymo car driven by AI collides with a Muni bus driven by a human. Right in front of a YC CEO after party. So here’s a group of CEOs fighting a helpless Trying to help the robot find its way again.”

Let us tell you that YC (Y Combinator) is a startup accelerator and venture capital firm, which works to provide easy funding to startups. According to Vega, the people helping are actually CEOs of different startups who were coming out after the YC party was over.

“The irony is that we were all coming from an AI conference about the future of automation. And here this AI is completely stuck and blocking traffic,” Vega says in the video.

By the time of writing the video, the video had been viewed about 4.5 lakh times and received a lot of comments. People praised the founders for helping and also took a dig at the future of AI technology.

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