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sold robots are taking over more and more tass in japan. remember, you can always find the latest news and analysis on our website that d w dot com a mike a local from me in the entire news team here. thanks for your company. i'll be back with more news in 45 minutes. the news people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated and treated. peters clean, clean drams. getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge. why?
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because no one should have to choose to make up your own line. w need for mines the doing the dishes, folding laundry and pecking lunchbox. scientists exploring the different ways in which robots could help us feel exactly good robots shape our everyday lives. our topic on ship today. the japan producers around 50 percent of the was robots, no one that is called the robot nation. that's even an official government scheme that focuses on a new industrial revolution through robotics, but robot, a commonplace in many other areas to and japan where nearly 30 percent of the
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population is $65.00 older robots and more important for personal use. he is irosia, she gurro a world leading robot, assist on why you find that we need to have a more all box that's going to support our daily life. i believe they can have to deal with that kind of a society thing. human symbiotic, near future symbiotic robots, and sounds a little too with science fiction, a to me. still, many tech companies claim that their robots can really make a difference in house work, but this is still far ahead in the future, even in japan. at the moment, most roberts take care of one specific chore and leave the rest to humans like me. it is the japanese thought of however, working on a robot which they claim will take care of all the housework. but there's a catch introducing you go all around talent and future household superstar you
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go can grid is height, adjustable enrolled on wheels, the start of your robot. it's promot you go is a more discrete and cheaper alternative to a human cleaner. we're pretty uncommon to japan at the moment you go still appears to be quite slow and clumsy. but in the future, this new robot butler post to be able to take on any household chore imaginable credit cards. so when you, when you book a ticket that i would like to let road handle repetitive, tough, routine tasks so that people can be more creative, for example. and what a robot does the housework for dealing with making, dedicating this time to our family fun or we have more time for us to sort of this is how we want to improve the quality of life for people in japan. so i'll get you goes equipped with a total of $22.00 sensors and 3 cameras to assist and navigating space and recognizing objects. despite being equipped with an ai system,
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you go is still incapable of doing chores properly on its own. so a staff member has to operate it by remote control. a controller synchronizes the robot movements with those of the human operator. you go is still a long way off from working autonomy sleep. so you go is operated by someone i don't know from the remote place. what do they see? and does the camera ever get turned off? what happens to my data? who protects my privacy mirror body, same that operators only see blurry images. so do robots have to guess what they're cleaning? so someone like me that's not very convincing. i can be a bit of a neat freak. toyota is also working on a ton of robots to help manage house work, but that's one issue that is difficult to solve. the robot has to know how much pressure the sponge needs to apply on 2 different surfaces to properly clean them. with an expensive flat screen tv, the machine should be very careful when humans and robbers work together, security becomes important. this robot is already working with humans in japan
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and europe. next age is a humanoid robot, developed to collaborate with human colleagues. companies like run and co water robotics are leading the race and developing collaborative robots. these new colleagues have one in advantage over people. their work is precise and they never get tired. typically, we have to make various productivity improvement for that. so we japanese that use machines and robot to do this. we're still no robot robotics trade fairs. mike, i read in tokyo show what the future workplace could look like in japan. robot production has long been a key industry around 130 companies make robots here. in the past,
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these trade bears were opportunities for companies to show off big robots used in industrial production. now there's a trend towards service and partner robust. thank you know where we also know or got a recently the government's focus has shifted from making new robots, teasing them sensibly and society. so i thought that's what i have sort of the you go through the more do you have a higher good chuck? i need to talk, i did call you and i think we need to think of robots as tools or partner. so to reach our goal of doing a better society, where people can feel good and helping them all. the more you talk, you can go to get it for both of you who you spoke with. you could still use when you're with the pizza, big vision, it's a long way to go. there are still many technicalities that need to be addressed, particularly because collaborative robots are often a security risk for their human colleagues. since robust can't estimate their own
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strength. next age operate in battery, saving the mode. 8 cameras attached to its head and arms are supposed to help the robot to analyze face and objects. interchangeable. robot hands used to grip enhance its many users. but at around 90000 bureaus, a piece not every company can this technology right now the next stage of just work in the afternoon just started the collaborative robot we needed every right. we're hoping that we'll be able to take that with a conceptual psych voice re fishery home in japan. they will not be taking away johns there'll be, there'll be a co workers partners like many other western countries, was still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany. the main argument is they take away no jobs, but they're leaving out something else co working can also make jobs easier.
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venture about this young to has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that co working with roberts is used differently there. there is something about craftsmanship and about the art of making things perfect. and there is also like a very clear social care by company that was good. and so they never introduced to replace their introduce us to make their work better working with the robot. it's something that is really cool or like having a robot in your company, something that is really nice. this attitude that role as i cool is a sentiment that you got developers also share a remote control used by an operator isn't exactly cool, but it's only a temporary measure. you are believes that intelligence machines will take on short independently and the future. you goes target audience for the elderly professionals. the company believes that you can make a real difference in their life,
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but it's also expensive. depending on operating times, the monthly rental costs are between 800 to 1600 euro's the upside. is you go with the post to make life longer and more comfortable. for a whole lot of them are in the future. i envision robot and houses and doing children on the home or so along with the advancement of medical care in japan. i think that this will enable people to live on it already or not. nobody robles, like, hugo also saw a doctor for the ability to assist in medicine, especially since the outbreak of the corona virus. now robotics companies, i flipping their robot to assist in 3 key areas. cleaning robots could be contaminated rooms or dispose of hospital waste. so humans avoid risk. checkups robots could help check on patients confined to their beds or in quarantine. this could alleviate the pressure on medical stop. telemedicine robots have been
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assisting during surgery for a while in japan. they're also creating so called surgical robots. tokyo based river field wants to launch a new model in a few years to compete with a current and b. p of surgical robots made in the u. s. when it comes to surgical assistance, davinci is state of the art. this robot can remove tumor as tissue from someone with prostate cancer, but it doesn't operate autonomously a control panel. let surgeons use the robot arms and real time, which has one big advantage, motion, scaling and tremble filters. this allows the surgical robot to work more precisely . but the da vinci robot has to disadvantages. it doesn't receive any have to feedback, meaning it can't feel for specific body parts. and it's very expensive. davinci costs up to 2000000 euros. tokyo based company river
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field is trying to solve these problems there. robot is quite similar to davinci and will cost less. here the robot arms are powered by air pressure. this enable tactic, feedback, producing the risk of patient injury. so this should make the operation more intuitive. the use of a surgical robot to become much more important in japan because the aging society is coming and the rate of towns become increasing in japan. so these are mainly for account for cancer treatment, who's many other countries are also turning to robots to help in the medical and care sectors. future physicians will have to train intensively to use these new technology, the robot. how will also benefit not only for the patient, but also the vision for the patient. hospital stay would have become shorter or
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recovery become faster. also for the doctor. they can do the surgery by sitting in the chair. so how did you, if, can be minimized by using the robot? surgeons probably won't be replaced anytime soon. but with the right mobile communications, doctors could soon be performing tele surgery across long distance. this may be beneficial for people living in remote area without access to medical care whether the assisting surgery or doing chores at home robots are supposed to help people with things that are difficult. all that we simply don't want to do. in japan, i saw how a i machines i used in daily life and if it were up to professor, when we talk to him and soon, no, we wouldn't even be aware of the role that machines play in our lives. there is a lot of that i was which is that of the disappearing robot. the kid with that. so
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i mean, in the future robots will become invisible to be such a common part of our lives that we don't really think of them as robots anymore. well, if my own vacuum robot had only done is probably the, i'd probably still be using it. robots for personal use at home, helpful, or just you alec to waste. let us know what you think on facebook or the w dot com . had to use you for more videos from japan, including more robots. that's it for me today. see you next time. ah ah, in the
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