SoftBank, Sony, Honda, and NEC have formed a new company in Japan to build physical AI for robots and machines.
Driven by labor shortages, Japan is pushing physical AI from pilot projects into real-world deployment.
Japan is deploying physical AI out of demographic necessity as an ageing, shrinking workforce leaves automation the only ...
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Bot-sketball star - Toyota's CUE7, an AI-powered robot, hopes to take the court by storm in Japan
Bot-sketball star - Toyota's CUE7, an AI-powered robot, hopes to take the court by storm in Japan ...
Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled its latest AI-powered basketball robot, CUE7. CUE7 will make its first public performance during ...
Japanese technology giants SoftBank Group Corp., Sony Corp. and NEC Corp. are teaming up with Honda Motor Co., Ltd. on a new ...
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Japan Turns To Robots As Labour Crisis Deepens Amid Ageing Population
Reports estimate Japan will face a shortage of 11 million workers by 2040, as nearly 30% of the population will be over 65.
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Video: China’s humanoid robot reaches 10 m/s sprint, edges closer to Usain Bolt’s record
Unitree Robotics has released a video showing its H1 humanoid robot reaching a sprint ...
Japan is looking to become the dominant source of robotics by 2040, expedited by an aging population and a growing need for ...
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Japan releases fully functioning female robots
Japan Releases Fully Functioning Female Robots The idea of humanoid robots has been around for decades. But, with this ever ...
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Video: 3D-printed railway station built overnight in Japan with ABB robot’s help
Automation technology from ABB Ltd has helped construct Japan’s first 3D-printed railway station building, ...
If you want a humanoid robot of your very own, here's the cheapest way to make that a reality. And it's actually a pretty ...
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