An Idaho man was driving past a car dealership when he saw a nice Chevrolet truck and took a quick photo of it. He wanted to show his wife the price later. But when he opened the photo, something strange had happened. The price tag had turned into complete gibberish that no one could read.
The man, who goes by Suburban Dad on TikTok, shared a video about this weird experience. He said he was driving home from work when he spotted the truck at the dealership. It looked so good that he decided to take a picture to show his partner later.
According to Motor1, he zoomed in on the window sign to get a clear shot of the price tag. When he took the photo, he could clearly see the price was $54,995. That’s a lot of money, so he wanted proof of what he saw.
The photo changed into something completely unreadable
“So just recently I go to my phone to show my wife and I zoom in and the numbers and letters are all translated,” he said in his video. The writing that was clear just moments before had turned into a jumbled mess. The text and numbers looked like some kind of alien writing that made no sense at all.
When people online saw this strange change, they came up with wild theories. One person said, “The Matrix is crumbling.” Another viewer pointed out that this happens often, saying, “AI ‘enhancement’ on photos does this, alot of phones do it automatically now.” One commenter even compared the scrambled text to ancient writing, noting it looked similar to Semitic scripts like Hebrew or Aramaic.
This man isn’t alone in having weird tech experiences. Another person shared that they were using their Waze app to drive home from work. They wanted to stop for food along the way. “As I got close to the highway exit, the app gave directions to get off at the next exit,” they wrote. “Somehow my Waze was now set to go to Wendy’s. I never put in that address and didn’t even know what it was. Somehow it knew where I was heading.”
The real reason behind this isn’t as scary as it seems. It’s actually related to the machine-learning systems that run on phones, especially iPhones. Apple uses something called Enhanced Visual Search that constantly looks at the data in your photos. This is how your phone sorts pictures by person or location, but sometimes it causes problems when it finds text. This isn’t the first time modern car technology has created frustrating problems for vehicle owners.
Some tech experts in the comments explained what happened. They said the AI in the phone tried to translate or fix the text in the photo. When the text isn’t perfectly clear or focused, the system sometimes ends up messing up the image. It turns normal words into nonsense. As one person said, “You have AI running somewhere related to photos and AI is often terrible at resolving/translating text in photos (unless it is clear and focused).”
This kind of AI smoothing can be really annoying. It’s strange that something meant to make photos better can actually scramble important information like a price tag. While dealerships can present their own challenges when buyers discover hidden vehicle issues, this particular problem had nothing to do with dealer tricks. It shows how complex technology can sometimes cause frustrating problems when it tries to be too smart.
Published: Jan 25, 2026 10:45 am