GPS Route To Hell
If GPS said your destination is in hell, would you blindly drive your car where it leads you?
Image by Annelise Lords
While watching the news last week, I was shocked to see two tourists in Hawaii driving their car into the harbor.
Thanks to technology, brain use is diminishing as humanity's dependence on AI increases.
Our brain is the central processing unit for the human body and while driving and following GPS, common sense should kick in and yell, “wait a minute, where are we going? There is no road here!”
Looking at the video my brain asked, “How is this possible?
We live in an unstable world. Our roads are unsafe. I encourage my children to stay focused while driving. What was going through the mind of the driver to willingly drive her car into the harbor because GPS said she should?
Mind control comes to mind.
“Maybe they weren’t thinking,” my instincts suggest.
“You are on your dream vacation in Hawaii and you aren’t thinking?
Hawaii is heaven for many.
What happens to humans when they don’t think?
Chaos, disaster, hell, pain, death, etc.
If GPS said your destination is in hell, would you blindly drive your car where it leads you?
Our brains should be in the best working condition on the roads, allowing us the opportunity to see disasters and avoid them. We should be thinking, be alert, and aware with common sense working accordingly.
Humans create AI. Humans aren’t perfect. Neither is AI. Turn on your commonsense button, especially if you are in unfamiliar territories. Your life depends on your ability to be thinking.
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