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Nissan's Propilot Autonomous Chairs Are Perfect For Queuing In Long Lines
oi-Dennis James
Nissan's push towards autonomous vehicles may end up helping people in another rather boring facet of life, queues.
The Japanese carmaker has unveiled an autonomous mobile chairs. The chairs will shuffle forward slowly so that people can relax instead of tiring themselves out by standing.
The chairs use cameras that detect the chair ahead to move forward similar to the ProPilot system Nissan uses for cruise control
While we are a bit worried about how lazy this new invention will make the human race, you have to admit that the ProPilot chairs sure do beat standing in the lines.
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Article Published On: Wednesday, September 28, 2016, 18:19 [IST]