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The Butt-Recognition Car Seat Remembers Your Weight to Stop Thieves

Japanese researchers have developed a car seat designed to make stealing cars tougher to do. The seat uses pressure sensors to tell whether the behind in the driver's seat is the car's rightful owner.

The butt-recognition car seat has 360 pressure sensors that transmit weight data to the car's ignition system. If the sensors detect a difference in weight than the car will not be able to be started. Technology like this sounds like it could be kind of sketchy, but the seat apparently has a 98% success rate in test trials. Despite advances in automotive security, cars are still stolen everyday. A seat that senses your size could be a great way to deter thieves.
Trend Themes
1. Butt-recognition Technology - Butt-Recognition technology has the potential to revolutionize security systems in the automobile industry.
2. Pressure Sensor Innovation - Pressure sensors are quickly becoming a more sophisticated and important innovation in modern security systems.
3. Biometric Authentication Enhancement - The use of biometric authentication can completely change the security game for various industries and applications.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can greatly benefit from innovative security systems to prevent theft and carjacking.
2. Home Security - The pressure sensor technology used in the butt-recognition car seat could also be applied to home security systems for enhanced protection.
3. Financial Technology - The use of biometric authentication, such as butt-recognition, can give the financial industry more secure and reliable transaction systems.

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