AI Says Hiding in Tesco During a Zombie Apocalypse Is a Bad Idea – Here’s Why

AIs warn against hiding in Tesco during a zombie apocalypse, citing safety concerns and limited escape routes

AI Says Hiding in Tesco During a Zombie Apocalypse Is a Bad Idea – Here’s Why
AI Says Hiding in Tesco During a Zombie Apocalypse Is a Bad Idea – Here’s Why

London: So, picture this. A zombie apocalypse hits the UK. You might think, “Let’s hide in Tesco!” But hold on a second. AI has some thoughts on that.

A chat with Google’s AI, Gemini, revealed that hiding in a busy Tesco isn’t the best plan. It’s a high-traffic spot, making it a zombie magnet. Plus, there are too many entrances for the undead to sneak in.

Gemini pointed out that if you’re stuck in there, escape routes are limited. If zombies block the exits, you’re in trouble. And let’s be real, food and water won’t last long in a crisis.

Sanitation? Forget it. Supermarkets aren’t built for long-term survival. They’ll quickly turn into a hazardous zone.

But it’s not all doom and gloom. Gemini did say Tesco could be a decent short-term option. You’d have quick access to food, water, and essentials. You could even use shelves to build barricades.

The AI even suggested Tesco should prepare for emergencies. It’s a wild idea, but with everything going on in the world, being ready for anything might not be such a bad thought.

So, next time you think about hiding in Tesco during a zombie apocalypse, maybe reconsider. It’s better to have a solid plan than to be stuck in a supermarket with a horde of zombies!

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