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Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots to assist with baggage handling and ground operations, signaling a shift in aviation automation. While not fully replacing workers, the move reflects Japan’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kyodo News / Getty Images The future is truly upon us — because the next time your check-in luggage gets battered, you could be ...
The robotic workforce is headed to the tarmac. Japan Airlines has announced (1) a partnership with a Japanese robotics company which it hopes will result in humanoid robots handling luggage and cargo.
There's no question that robots are going to be coming for some folks' jobs sooner rather than later, and it looks like baggage handlers could be one of the first on the robo-chopping block. Japan ...
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The bots have got this in the bag. We may no longer fear disgruntled luggage handlers playing soccer with our suitcases. Japan Airlines is looking to fill a baggage handler gap by enlisting an army of ...
A major airline is about to use humanoid robots as baggage handlers. Japan Airlines plans to launch a two-year trial at Tokyo’s Haneda airport at the beginning of May. Created by Unitree Robotics in ...
The humanoid robot G1 from the Chinese robotics manufacturer Unitree Robotics has found a new field of activity at Haneda Airport in Tokyo with Japan Airlines. The robot, which is actually not very ...