Ride-on Unicorn for kids could be the "killer app" educational companion

The XPeng Unicorn has a software system based on XPeng's autonomous vehicle system architecture and a jewel-like robotic tail with six degrees of freedom based on XPeng Robotics' X-arm 2.0. Most importantly, the internal architecture has been developed to be lighter, stronger and robust enough to take on the hostile environment likely to be encountered as a child's partner in adventure.

The latent potential for personal robotics became very real for me while I was strolling the halls of the 45th Bangkok International Motor Show this week. There are always good ideas at motor shows, except the good ideas at motor shows in developing regions seem to be far more affordable and practical than they are in more advanced economies ... and once more the Bangkok Motor Show delivered a pearl.

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