Well nowadays the latest cliché is to compare the latest
tech innovation to movie scenes and almost all scenes have
the tubby future humans flopping around in
hoverchairs.
Well Nissan recently dropped a video, which shows how the
company has used its self-driving tech to
create real cool prototype self-driving chairs.
In the video you could see people being carted around while
staring in their phones! (Who am I kidding, it looks like great fun.)
tech innovation to movie scenes and almost all scenes have
the tubby future humans flopping around in
hoverchairs.
Well Nissan recently dropped a video, which shows how the
company has used its self-driving tech to
create real cool prototype self-driving chairs.
In the video you could see people being carted around while
staring in their phones! (Who am I kidding, it looks like great fun.)
These chairs, (they're
actually called ProPilots), can automatically
follow the chair in front, turning queues into
conveyor belts of satisfied humans
The video Was basically an advert for Nissan's cars, and
just a more advanced version of the
company's self- parking chairs.
The innovation might have some realistic and genuine uses; for example, it could be used in care homes,
helping people with limited mobility.
And, of course, they'll be a footstool useful in leading humanity to our pampered and
physically lazy future. Fine!
just a more advanced version of the
company's self- parking chairs.
The innovation might have some realistic and genuine uses; for example, it could be used in care homes,
helping people with limited mobility.
And, of course, they'll be a footstool useful in leading humanity to our pampered and
physically lazy future. Fine!