Multiple outlets report that China has introduced an automated “self-driving” toilet designed for public use. The device is described as moving or operating with minimal human assistance, and it includes features intended to reduce user effort and improve hygiene. Reports say the toilet can clean itself after use, addressing concerns about maintenance and sanitation. The articles frame the announcement as part of a broader trend toward automation in everyday public infrastructure. Details about deployment scale, locations, pricing, and the specific technology used are not provided in the excerpts shared here. The coverage focuses primarily on the novelty of combining mobility or automated operation with built-in self-cleaning capabilities. Overall, sources agree on the core claims: the toilet is automated, it is described as self-driving, and it includes self-cleaning functions. The reports do not provide additional corroborating technical specifications or independent verification within the supplied text.