The future is already here? Sci-fi movies have taken their audience through a diabolical world ruled by cruel robots who show no clemency to human beings. But is it purely fictional anymore? A re-surged incident from 2021 that is making waves on the internet given its vile nature. Tesla’s robot attacked an engineer. The feral news hooked everyone up and even Caleb Williams could not resist himself.
The incident finds its origin in Giga, Texas, where two witnesses were terrorized witnessing a machine pinning the software engineer to the ground, before plunging its claws into his back and arms, leaving a ghastly open wound behind. Per SuperCar Blondie, the engineer was programming the robot claw whose job was to cut aluminum parts for Tesla manufacturing. While the graphic does sound like a scene straight out of an adrenaline-rushing sci-fi movie, per Williams, it might be an inspiration for some future ones.
Caleb Williams’ reaction to Tesla incident
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Williams, who is known for his engrossment with cars, sure did not see the news coming from a mile away. However, when it did, he was quick to give a response. Along with an Instagram post that mentioned “Tesla robot attacked an engineer during a violent malfunction,” William commented, “Here comes the movies.”
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While the year 2023 gave some amazing sci-fi movies like Avatar, the incident might prompt some filmmakers to make a real-incident movie based on this. At least, as per Williams’ expectations. Being a car fanatic himself, Williams would sign up for anything that enriches his knowledge of e-cars, even if it’s a sci-fi film with underlying gore themes.
Caleb Williams’s red-hot car
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Having an NIL valuation worth $2.7 million comes with its benefits. Like owning a Porsche Taycan worth a bit over $1 million. The original price of the beauty is $90,900, but choosing from a wider color spectrum leaves a $3150 dent in the buyer’s wallet.
Taycan is an e-car, which Williams is seen rustling the streets with. With its summer tires and a top track speed of 143 mph, it takes a mere 5.2 seconds to reach 60 mph. If Williams’ NIL or football portfolio might not impress someone, his car collection surely will. Along with his Porsche, Williams is also rumored to have one black car, which is also electric.
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The USC QB is a top prospect for the 2024 NFL draft, being the 2022 Heisman Trophy champion and adding brownie points to his resume. Williams is expected to bag a hefty offer in the 2024 draft, which will enable him to expand his car collection further.
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