Not as stupid as the people who drive off piers because their GPS didn't explicitly tell them to wait for the boat, or the people who walk off cliff edges because they were following the GPS that said the edge wasn't for another 50 feet.
Cant believe anyone would do that
Are those cases real? They sound way too much like "urban legends".
If such examples are real then the persons involved appear to have even less intelligence than the devices that led them to the dire straits described in your post.
I wanted a robot vacuum cleaner since I have rabbits, but they're little vaccum cleaners themselves. My goodness, if I don't watch out they eat absolutely everything. My son had dropped his salami on the floor and one was eating salami, had to get it out of his mouth quick.
Try keeping a cat. Not only do they attack just about anything that falls on the floor but they are quick too.
My bunny may not be that fast, but he's eating the cracker now that one of my neat and tidy sons threw under the couch.
hahahahahahaha really? My I had a spoiled cat then. He only wanted meat and whipped cream.My cat pounces on just about anything we drop in the kitchen. Which gets tedious, if we drop a small piece of onion or garlic or something that's being cut up. If the cat pounces often it's before we even realise we dropped something, so we have to grab him and make sure he hasn't got anything he shouldn't have. And then having handled the cat we have to wash our hands (again) before we continue handling the food.
hahahahahahaha really? My I had a spoiled cat then. He only wanted meat and whipped cream.