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The promotional video for the baby pod stresses how parents will be able to focus on other things like work while the pod baby is taken care of by the machine.
"Parents would be able to live their lives normally," states the promo, as if having a baby naturally is abnormal.
"It has a dock to insert food," states the promo as a woman is shown pouring green gunk into a canister. There's also a "microphone" attached so people can "speak to the foetus.
The pod, which thankfully is just an "idea" at this stage, was *birthed* by students at Product Design Arnhem.
According to Tech Insider, the arrival of the pod baby is "only a matter of time" because it is not that different from lambs already being grown inside "biobags."