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Grandmothers in Colorado, Nebraska and Texas are setting up tables in public spaces and inviting strangers to stop and chat or ask for advice. Grandma Stand is a volunteer network founded by Mike Matthews, whose own grandmother, Eileen Wilkinson, was the first grandma to participate; he estimates she spoke with at least 1,000 people before her death in 2018. It’s “refreshing” to sit down for a “true face-to-face connection,” Nancy McClendon, a volunteer from McKinney, Texas, told the CBC.
A San Francisco woman gave birth in the back seat of a self-driving Waymo taxi last week while en route to the hospital. Waymo’s remote rider support team picked up “unusual activity” in the vehicle and called 911, said the company. The car dropped off the new mom and her baby at the University of California San Francisco Hospital before emergency services reached them. After the special delivery, Waymo removed the robotaxi from service for special cleaning.