Tokyo-based startup Rapyuta Robotics has developed a robot that will help pick goods from large warehouses for shipment.
As Ukrinform reports, NHK reports.
The AI-driven system analyzes the structure of the warehouse and determines the most efficient way to navigate through the shelves.
The width of the robot is only about 60 centimeters, which allows it to pass through narrow passages.
During the show, three works worked together with the staff. As soon as the items were placed on the jobs, the next target immediately appeared on the screen.
The company said the technology allows workers to collect nearly twice as much goods during one shift, and also reduces the distance they travel.
It is stated that the purpose of developing this robot is to reduce the labor shortage in the logistics industry as more and more people shop online.
Doctors at the hospital, Ukrinform reported. Mary Lenning of Hastings, Nebraska uses a robot to detect lung diseases, including cancer.
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