It’s one of every parent’s worst nightmares: while pushing your child around in a stroller, the carriage slips from your hands and careens down the street into danger. So when Volkswagen asked what other products they could improve that aren’t cars, one suggestion was “strollers that automatically brake.” The idea was so basic, Volkswagen decided to go ahead and make it. And then they went a step further, turning it into a self-driving baby carrier. Because nothing smacks of “safety” like handing a baby to a robot.
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