Post by : Bianca Haleem
Japan is taking a leap into the future by deploying humanoid robots at major airports to assist with cleaning, passenger guidance, luggage handling and other service tasks. These AI‑powered machines are part of Japan’s drive to address labor shortages, boost efficiency and modernize travel hubs with cutting‑edge robotics.
Experts believe this move could herald a new era of automation in global airports, as robots work alongside humans to improve service and enhance the traveler experience. Reports say the robots are already assisting travellers and performing routine airport duties, signaling how emerging technology is reshaping everyday life and the future of work.
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