Japan’s use of humanoid robots for baggage handling is a pragmatic response to an aging society where automation is now a survival necessity rather than a luxury. It highlights a future where mechanical labor must fill the structural gaps left by an irreversible demographic decline.
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Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airportAjouté :
Japan Airlines will try a humanoid robots at Tokyo's airport starting in May to help address the country's growing labor shortage. The robots, made by Chinese company Unitree, will assist with physically demanding tasks such as moving luggage and cargo on the tarmac.
The initiative is part of a broader effort to support airport operations amid record tourism and an aging shrinking workforce. While the robots can work for a few hours at a time, human staff will still handle safety and other key responsibilities, The Guardian reported. The trial, running through 2028, may expand to additional duties like aircraft cabin cleaning if successful.
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