The Curious Case of the Self-Driving Car Trapped in a Salt Circle

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In an intriguing blend of modern technology and age-old superstitions, a recent image circulating on social media has captured the imagination of many. The image depicts a small, dark-colored SEAT Ibiza car seemingly trapped within a circle of white, dashed lines that mimic a traditional "do not cross" barrier. The person standing next to the vehicle appears puzzled, contemplating how to free the car from its unusual confinement.

This peculiar scenario has sparked a lively discussion among users, with one commenter, bunjywunjy, drawing a parallel to folklore. They humorously note, "Yesterday for April Fool’s, my workplace had a short training article on recognizing computer-generated faces from real ones and one of the tricks mentioned was 'count the teeth.' It's both ironic and kind of horrifying how society has unwittingly cycled right back to IF YE MEET A MAN ON THE ROAD, COUNT HIS FINGERS LEST YE DEAL UNKNOWING WITH A FAE."

Another user, exigencelost, inquires about the origins of this intriguing image, asking, "Where’s that image with the self-driving car that is trapped in a salt circle made of 'do not cross' symbols that its software won’t let it disobey?" This question was promptly answered by shiobookmark with a succinct, "This one?" pointing to the very image under discussion.

The image has also elicited a range of speculative and humorous comments. One user tested the idea of a "self-driving car salt circle" and found it ineffective, while another mused about the potential anger of "tech priests" over the mistreatment of a machine spirit. The concept of demon operating systems and unpatched exploits since "The Flood" was also mentioned, adding to the folklore-inspired narrative.

Interestingly, the image has drawn attention to the limitations and quirks of modern technology. Questions about whether self-driving cars still harbor bugs that make them hazardous to pedestrians and the ethics of machine treatment highlight the broader implications of integrating advanced AI into everyday life.

In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, this image serves as a whimsical yet thought-provoking reminder of how old superstitions can find new life in modern contexts. Whether or not one believes in fae or the supernatural, the sight of a car seemingly trapped by a simple dashed line circle underscores the fascinating intersection of folklore and technology in our contemporary society.

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Top Comments from Imgur

TheGreatSynan

Excuse me while I try to sell my transcript about how fey have came back by possessing computers.

Thewayofth***ar

That's a SEAT Ibiza. They are not self driving.

DrYuaTakeda

I tested the self driving car salt circle thing, it doesn't actually work

jimwormmaster

And whatever you do, be wary if a fae says something like, "May I have your name?" "I will tell you what you can call me, but you may not have my name, for it is mine."

inigo93

I never knew that Fuel/Air Explosives had fingers. Huh.

taurondir

This is why Demon Circles work. Demon Operating Systems are well known and no longer get security updates since The Flood, and people figured out all the un-patched exploits.

malkavian3str

Yeah, not all humans are born with the same numberof teeth.

DanOrtega

Real question is, have they worked out the bug that made cars murderous towards pedestrians?

AllMaktAtTengilVarBefriare

This mistreatment of a machine spirit will anger the tech priests!

thesharkinman2

The very rare Car Circle!

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