Who needs to love children when you have technology? [discuss]

Creep-o-rama! I would love to know what parent think of this. But to quote “Nothing replaces a parent’s love and affection, but gosh if technology isn’t going to try.” There are two products in this rant. The Lullabub offers a $229 remote-controlled, crib-rocking solution, which will rock the crib at one of four speeds: mothers womb, mother’s heartbeat, drive in the car, or boat on the water, without requiring parents to take a fussy baby out of bed. Hmmm.
And in case you’re worried that babies being mechanically rocked, there’s always the (extremely creepy) Zaky hands [via]. They are pillows designed to “mimic the size, weight, touch, and feel” of a parental hand, which you could put inside the robotically-rocked crib.
I’m extremely curious what parents feel about technology stepping in roles that parents usually filled.
