Jul 9, 2026
Two teens learn the hard way not to do toy gun drive-bys from a Waymo
Imagine two teens in California, thinking it’s all fun and games — riding around in a Waymo robotaxi, shooting gel beads, and sipping drinks. But here’s the thing — Waymo’s AI is no joke. According to Jonathan M. Gitlin from Ars Technica, the robotaxi detected their antics, stopped, and alerted police. The officers found them doing toy gun drive-bys with Orbeez, while casually drinking in the backseat. And get this — Waymo’s system isn’t new to snitching. Last year, Reddit reports show similar stories of passengers misbehaving, and the car calling the cops. What this highlights, according to Gitlin, is how autonomous vehicles are evolving into more than just transport — they’re also a kind of digital babysitter, enforcing rules in real time. So, for anyone thinking of pushing boundaries in these driverless rides — think again. These cars are watching, reporting, and making sure everyone stays safe — and that’s a signal of how quickly AI is becoming more vigilant in our everyday lives.