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YouTuber’s Cybertruck Sensor Test Ends in Disaster: Finger Caught in the Metal Grip

The YouTuber, known by his online alias "TechWizard," had amassed a sizable following for his videos showcasing the latest advancements in automotive technology.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 4, 2024
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In a bizarre turn of events, a YouTuber’s attempt to test the updated sensor features of the Tesla Cybertruck ended in agony and chaos as his finger got trapped in the vehicle’s closing grip. The incident, which occurred during a live-streamed demonstration, serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of reckless experimentation with advanced technology.

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The YouTuber, known by his online alias “TechWizard,” had amassed a sizable following for his videos showcasing the latest advancements in automotive technology. Eager to showcase the capabilities of Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybertruck, he decided to conduct a hands-on demonstration of the vehicle’s updated sensor system.

With thousands of viewers tuning in to watch the live stream, anticipation was high as TechWizard positioned his hand near the Cybertruck’s door, confident in the vehicle’s ability to detect and avoid obstacles. However, as he initiated the closing sequence, disaster struck.

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In a split-second, the Cybertruck’s sensors failed to register the presence of TechWizard’s finger, causing the door to forcefully close with enough pressure to trap his digit between the metal panels. Viewers watched in horror as TechWizard let out a cry of pain, desperately trying to free himself from the vehicle’s grip.

Frantic attempts to manually override the door’s mechanism proved futile as TechWizard struggled to regain control of the situation. With each passing moment, his cries of pain grew louder, prompting concerned viewers to flood the comment section with messages of alarm and disbelief.

Eventually, after what felt like an eternity, TechWizard managed to release his finger from the Cybertruck’s grasp, visibly shaken but thankfully not seriously injured. However, the aftermath of the ordeal left both him and his audience reeling with shock and disbelief.

In the aftermath of the incident, Tesla released a statement urging caution and responsibility when interacting with its vehicles’ advanced features. “While we strive to provide cutting-edge technology that enhances safety and convenience, it is imperative that users exercise caution and adhere to recommended guidelines at all times,” the statement read.

Meanwhile, TechWizard issued a public apology to his followers, acknowledging the recklessness of his actions and pledging to approach future demonstrations with greater care and diligence. “I deeply regret the events that transpired during today’s live stream,” he wrote. “My priority moving forward will be to ensure the safety and well-being of myself and my audience.”

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As the online community reflects on this harrowing incident, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible experimentation and the potential consequences of taking unnecessary risks in the pursuit of online fame and notoriety.

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