Automatic Cars that listen to owners’ commands to speed down, stop, and more. #sci-fic #fiction

Note: There are not many car accessories to maintain and change speed, and lanes, stop car, open boot, or activate a particular gear, to the author’s knowledge. However, these are for the time when flying a car to avoid a roadblock that materializes.

The following conversations between cars and its owners are futuristic given a lot is invested in auto cars. So an intermediary between self driving cars and automated cars is cars that talk to driver of cars.

“I recognise your voice”, says the car,

“Slow down baby”, Aneal asks his car

“No I cant”, replies the car

“Why?”,

“As the traffic is so much around I have to follow a minimum speed”

“Then tell me when, car can be slowed, my baby feels uneasy”

“Sure I would in 10 minutes time, I shall take to side lane to stop the car”

“Thats nice my friend car”

“Oh, it gives me a pleasure”

“There is a roadblock coming, wear your flying seat belts, I would change to to 7th gear and fly”

“Ok, we are ready”

“You know 7th gear is a costly ride, so do it for minimal time”

“Yes boss, your car would take care of your financial needs while driving as well.”

….grumm..

“And here we land back, my masters. How was the landing?”

“Landing was smooth.”

“Here is your side lane, Mr Junior can ease here, does he feel like vomiting, I can open the boot?”

….brumm…

“We are done car, move left now I need to see some shops there, look east after that and park.”

“Sure, I will call you if there are some parking issues Sir, have a nice time there.”

Thanks for reading…

Image Credits: Microsoft AI, OpenAI

Published by Nidhika

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