As technology continues to develop with the rise of AI and the advancement of the Internet, some people may feel overwhelmed.
But these images show that computers have a long way to go before they are as good as humans.
This gallery, curated by bored pandahas gathered images from around the world of some of the biggest software failures.
A snapshot shows a person, believed to be from the US, ordering a Starbucks on the app, except the Seattle-based coffee company has indicated that tap water is “out of season” on the app , which means you can’t quench your thirst.
Another screenshot shows a US-based student reviewing a multiple choice form for Walgreens.
This bus’s software is malfunctioning and therefore it has no idea where it is going, much to the confusion of its passengers.
However, the pharmacy giant has replaced the “yes” option with the completely unrelated word “forks.”
Also shown is a bus displaying an LED message on the outside that says it is “out” and then instead of saying “service” it has a smiley face emoji, making it look like the vehicle is in a bad mood. .
Apple, the California-based technology company, has an automated assistant, Siri, for those who have an iPhone or iPad. But when a customer asked Siri to search for the App Store, he told her that she would have to download the App Store from the App Store.
Here, Femail has put together the funniest images in the gallery that will leave you scratching your head.
Road to hell! This road sign, believed to be in the US, told drivers the outside temperature, rather than their speed.
Someone posted a screenshot on Reddit about American pharmacy Walgreens adding the word “forks” as an option in a vaccine questionnaire.
Very sad! This bus must have woken up in a bad mood today because instead of saying that it is out of service it says that it has run out of smiles.
If only! This sports watch appears to be defective and told its owner that he burned a whopping 216,453 calories during a workout
The spell checker on this website is incorrect and has pointed out that someone has misspelled the word “no” when it is actually correct and has gone a step further and given incorrect corrections.
Waiting for Ahsoka! The American production company Disney Plus told Star Wars fans that its spin-off series would arrive on its streaming service in the year 3000.
This iPhone seems to have malfunctioned and can’t find the App Store, giving the owner an impossible solution
This person, believed to be in the US, shared a screenshot of their Starbucks order and said the popular Seattle-based coffee shop can’t even offer water because it’s “out of season.”
This person, from Turkey, had a problem with his Android phone and said that his battery was 1 billion percent charged.
In the United States, where tipping is common, this website has given customers the option not to tip three times.
This person was particularly confused when they received a notification telling them their battery was low even though they were at 100 percent goole.