Waymo Trippin' in the 'Burbs: Them Driverless Cars Lost AF in Atlanta
AI buggin' out, got these cars stuck in the same dead-end street; another reason why the tech bros ain't really got it like that.

Aight, so check it. Word on the street is Waymo, them bougie driverless car folks, done messed up in Atlanta. Their cars, supposed to be all futuristic and smart, got caught slippin' in a cul-de-sac. Like, they couldn't figure out how to get outta that joint. They kept circling around like they was on some kinda tech-induced trip.
These cats talkin' 'bout changin' the world, but they can't even program a car to handle a regular-ass street. Tellin' you, these tech bros be livin' in a whole different dimension, detached from reality.
And who gon' pay the price when these things start crashing and causin' mayhem? Not them, chillin' in their Silicon Valley mansions. It's gon' be us regular folks, the ones just tryin' to get to work and back without no drama.
They be pushin' this tech like it's the answer to everything, but it's just another way for them to make money off us. Promisin' convenience and safety, but deliverin' confusion and potential danger.
And let's be real, who really benefits from this stuff? Not the folks on the grind, hustlin' to make ends meet. It's the corporations and the rich folks who wanna automate everything and cut costs, even if it means puttin' people outta work.
This ain't 'bout innovation, it's 'bout control. They wanna control the roads, control the jobs, control the whole damn narrative. But we ain't gon' let 'em. We gotta stay woke and keep callin' 'em out on their BS.
The streets always talkin', and the streets ain't feelin' this. We need real solutions, not more tech that benefits the few at the expense of the many. We need jobs, affordable housing, and a fair shake, not self-driving cars that can't even navigate a cul-de-sac.
Next time you see one of them Waymo cars, remember this story. Remember that these cats ain't lookin' out for you. They lookin' out for their bottom line. So stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay ready to hold them accountable. Keep it 100.
Sources: * U.S. Department of Transportation * National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) * Common sense
