"AI car driving experiment ends in disaster: Copy and paste code leads to buggy disaster!"
The python programmer in question is a beginner who is just starting to learn programming. They come across a tutorial online that shows them how to use machine learning to train a self-driving car. Excited by the idea, they decide to give it a try.
However, instead of taking the time to understand the code and how it works, the python programmer simply copies and pastes the code into their own project. They run the code, but things don't go as planned. The AI car doesn't behave as expected and is unable to drive properly.
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