As Japan faces a caregiver shortage, a new survey shows that trust, not age, shapes willingness to adopt home-care robots and share health data.
Robots have never felt as close to becoming a part of everyday life as they do today. Their widespread use now seems likely in the near future. But as technology advances, important social questions ...
Are we ready to live with caregiving robots? With Japan facing a projected shortage of 570,000 care workers by 2040, ...
Robots have never felt as close to becoming a part of everyday life as they do today. Their widespread use now seems likely in the near future. But as ...
TOKYO – U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, agreed Friday to work together on artificial intelligence to deliver smart robots and a variety of ...
Commentary: The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird at first, but perhaps it's not all that different from what we're already used to.
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