If only Nissan had released the ProPilot self-driving chair in time for the release of the new iPhone — waiting in line for the device would've been easy and Watch Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Countermaybeeven fun.
The prototype chair can move itself and stop before it collides with an obstacle. It was developed by the Japanese automaker and promoted via a YouTube video earlier this week. Though the chairs are only in the prototype stage, they already show a lot of promise for organizing queues and even helping those with limited mobility.
SEE ALSO: Nissan will launch more than 10 self-driving vehicles by 2020We're either getting lazier or smarter.
Modeled after the Nissan ProPilot autonomous car program, the chairs use technology originally designed for single-lane highway driving. They detect other chairs and follow a line in single-file.
The chairs are also programmed with "self-parking" technology. Picture this: all the chairs push themselves into a table after a large business meeting.
We're either getting lazier or smarter. Either way, the ProPilot is the hover-chair of the future we've been waiting for.
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