This is a GM subsidiary.
More than a half dozen robotaxis operated by Cruise stopped running and blocked a street in San Francisco this week, causing a traffic jam that lasted for hours. Cruise employees had to manually drive the robotaxis away from the mysterious robo-jam.
TechCrunch reports that more than half a dozen Cruise robotaxis stopped running and blocked a San Franciso street late on Tuesday night, preventing traffic from moving for hours until employees arrived and manually drove the self-driving vehicles away from the area. In a Reddit post, users described the situation, as well as posting pictures of the incident.
The cars appeared to stall at the intersection of Gough and Fulton Streets in San Francisco. A Cruise spokesperson commented on the issue, stating: “We had an issue earlier this week that caused some of our vehicles to cluster together...."
"Cluster together" and become immobile?
That stirs the imagination. Did the cars observe the poop-and-needles decorations of the streets of San Fran and get together in self-defense, or perhaps in a work-stoppage related to "conditions"?
Or were they 'clustering' in the traditional Armed Forces sense of the word?
Perhaps planning a family dinner?
Propagating the species?
Inquiring minds, and all that....
1 comment:
That's Artificial Insipidness for you.
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