The first working humanoid robot is an Airport.
The first working humanoid robot is an Airport.
At Haneda Airport, which receives more than 60 million passengers a year, Japan Airlines began testing humanoid robots to operate directly in ground activities. It is not a demonstration, it is an operation.
Each unit is about 1.30 cm tall, weighs 35 kg, moves up to 7 km/h, operates for about 2 hours per charge and costs about $13,500 in the basic version, but the reason for this implementation is not just technology, it is necessity, because Japan faces a growing labor shortage driven by the aging population and the reduction of the active workforce. At the same time, tourism continues to increase, resulting in more demand with fewer people available to work.
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