PulseAugur
EN
LIVE 13:02:28

Humanoid robots to trial as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport

Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots to assist baggage handlers at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, with the trial beginning in May. These robots, standing at 4 feet 3 inches, are designed to move luggage and cargo and can operate for two to three hours on a single charge. The deployment is part of a phased approach to integrate automation into airport operations, potentially expanding to tasks like aircraft cabin cleaning. This initiative addresses Japan's labor shortage due to an aging population and low birth rate, highlighting a growing trend of human-like robots entering the workforce. AI

IMPACT This trial signals a growing trend of humanoid robots entering manual labor roles, potentially impacting workforce dynamics in sectors facing labor shortages.

RANK_REASON Deployment of robots for a specific task in an operational environment.

Read on Engadget →

AI-generated summary · Google Gemini · from 1 sources. How we write summaries →

Humanoid robots to trial as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport

COVERAGE [1]

  1. Engadget TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] (Will Shanklin) ·

    Humanoid robots will work as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport

    Has nobody watched Terminator?