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4 things 'WALL-E' got right about our tech-obsessed future
4 things 'WALL-E' got right about our tech-obsessed future
[IMG]http://i.amz.mshcdn.com/wFbkTNIByUYutyxi0HD**zZLERg=/575x323/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fstory%2Fth umbnail%2F22714%2Ff6895c4909994e3e8422b0195d9a1a20 .jpg[/IMG]http://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...50839a8e00.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...32c6f24ba1.jpg Nissan's ProPilot self-driving chair brings more to mind than just a **vel way to wait in line. If you're having déjà vu, you might be experiencing flashbacks to Pixar's 2008 dystopian film WALL-E.* The plot follows a waste-management robot tasked with cleaning up Earth nearly 700 years in the future. On a spaceship far away, humans have devolved into helpless creatures ferried around on floating chairs while small armies of service robots attend to their every need. SEE ALSO: Nissan's self-driving chairs are the future of waiting in line What else did WALL-E get right about our increasingly robotic world? Read more... More about Tech and Watercoolerhttp://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gamp...0&c=1475503544 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/OEvkgGyFw8g |
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