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Strategic split in humanoid robotics: Japan’s precision vs US and China’s scale
It is a rare occurrence that an industrial revolution unfolds in three distinct dialects: precision engineering in Tokyo, ...
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Japan plans $65 billion physical AI push by 2040 to offset a shrinking workforce
On June 19, Japan’s government unveiled a plan to funnel 10.5 trillion yen ($65.1 billion) in combined public and private ...
The chipmaker is offering software and semiconductors that will allow humanoids to truly interact with people — even making ...
From Tesla and Boston Dynamics to Figure AI, Unitree, UBTech and 1X, these are the companies shaping one of the most exciting ...
Ives manages Wedbush's AI Revolution ETF, which has gained 4.19% so far this year. The fund's top holdings are Micron, AMD, Broadcom and Nvidia. But he told CNBC that the core leading companies in the ...
China overtakes robotics pioneer Japan in the AI-driven humanoid boom, installing 295,000 industrial robots and 80% of global ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) will begin using humanoid robots for ground handling work at a major Tokyo airport from May in a multi-year trial designed to reduce pressure on staff and address labour shortages ...
Tim Hornyak, author of “Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots,” who was at the event, categorized it as the so-called “Galapagos syndrome,” referring to how innovative Japanese ...
Humanoid robots are getting a new gig as baggage handlers and cargo loaders at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport—part of a Japan Airlines experiment to address a human labor shortage as airport visitor numbers ...
The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports that humanoid robots like José at San José Mineta Airport enhance passenger interactions, ...
The 5 foot, 7 inches tall robot is capable of grabbing inventory and handling checkout, its manufacturer says ...
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