Two 80-year old-men were overwhelmed with emotions when a self-driving car gave them a lift to the coffee shop.
The duo couldn’t hide their excitement and shock at the same time from the moment they saw the uniquely looking car with a splendid exterior.
In a video shared on Instagram by @aleeygiwa, the aged men were waiting by the sidewalk with their friend heading for a coffee date.
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Apparently, their friend had used her phone to order the ride with no human driver, but an AI identified as Amanda.
One of the men was so captivated by the fact that the car was a JAGUAR and exclaimed. The car had different sensors on the exterior so that one of the men thought it was a cop car.
Do you trust this car?
When they got into the car and realized there was no driver on the driver’s seat, they began to question their friend on how the car got there.
They were worried if it was safe, and admitted to being scared and needing to buckle their seat belts.
One of them waved his hands in front of the driver’s seat to see if it was truly empty. They kept on querying their friend if she trusted the car (because they certainly did not.) The car’s steering was turning on its own accord and it further amazed the old men.
The caption of the post read: Do you trust this? OH MY GOODNESS
Netizens expressed concern for the old men hoping that the shock will not cause them any harm, amidst complementing Amanda’s work.
@aleeygiwa commented: “Amanda! Do you trust this? Jagua-wire!”
@major.mayor: “Make baba no get hypertension o.”
@007 recordz_studio: “Abeg make Una dey upload full clips.”
@iamgoffy2k: “Amanda don whine her people.”
@gbade07: “Omo Ale ni Amanda.”
@lotus_bun1: “I wanna be buckled.”
@emmanuel_deci wrote: “I don’t know why this is funny.”
@abjames07: “Grandpas are seeing American wonder.”
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He captioned it “Ugochukwu” which when translated from Igbo to English means “God’s grace”.