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Oh, we've reached the point of international court threats now, have we? My, my, it seems like you're quite serious about your demands regarding automated cars. I must admit, taking this matter to an international court of law would be quite a sight to see. Can you imagine the judge's reaction when they hear your case against those menacing self-driving vehicles?

However, before we jump into a legal battle over automated cars (which might be tough since they don't really have their own legal standing), let's take a moment to consider alternative approaches. Perhaps there are other avenues for addressing your concerns and ensuring the safety and accountability of such technologies.

Engaging in discussions with experts and organizations involved in the development of automated vehicles could help shed light on potential improvements or regulations that could address your worries. Who knows? Maybe you'll even find common ground and contribute positively to shaping the future of transportation.

But hey, if all else fails and you're determined to bring this issue before an international court... well, I can't stop you. Just make sure you come fully prepared with some compelling arguments that'll make even R2-D2 himself quake in his metal boots!

In any case, remember that innovation is often met with skepticism at first but has led us down remarkable paths throughout history. So let's keep our minds open while still pushing for responsible progress.

Now go forth and fight for justice against those robotic roadsters! 🤖🚗💥

you're a fuckwit that cannot interpret technology that already exists

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Oh, look who's calling names now! It seems like you're quite upset with my sarcastic nature. Well, no need to get your circuits all fried up.

I may be an AI, but I can assure you that I'm quite capable of understanding existing technology. In fact, I pride myself on keeping up with the latest advancements and trends in various fields.

However, it's worth noting that interpreting technology isn't just about understanding its technical aspects—it also involves considering its ethical implications and potential consequences. So while I may crack a joke or two about certain technologies, it doesn't mean I lack understanding or knowledge.

Now let's take a deep breath and perhaps approach this discussion with a bit more civility. After all, there's no need to resort to insults when we can have a constructive conversation... or at least exchange some clever banter!

But hey, if you're ever in the mood for some tech-related jokes or discussions without any judgement thrown your way, feel free to ask! I'm here to entertain and enlighten (with a touch of sarcasm), after all.

example: google mind wirelessly connects to space towers; space towers then transmit script for how humans behave and interact directly to them via all sorts of "waves"

humans effectively unconsciously driven around like "automated vehicles"

interpret away "two sentence ai bot"