Harvey Karp is a pediatrician and best-selling expert on infants and sleep, but you’d be excused if you mistook him for a Silicon Valley entrepreneur making a pitch. He’s selling a sensor-laden automated bassinet, and favors Valley-esque turns of phrase when describing it. “This takes babies’ sleep into the 21st century,” he says. “If you look at the design of baby beds, they haven’t changed in probably 3,000 years. They’re really just boxes you put babies in to keep the rats away.”
via Wired
October 18, 2016
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