Japanese robots enter daily life

by

in

An AP article in USA Today is suggesting that robots that are already taken for granted in Japanese factories are starting to become accepted in other parts of life. The Japanese government is predicting that the robotics industry could be worth almost $70 billion by 2025, and says that an aging population pushes this need.
USA Today – Japanese robots enter daily life.
I’m struggling just to get Kim to buy a robot hoover.


Comments

2 responses to “Japanese robots enter daily life”

  1. I don’t mind if you REALLY want a robot hoover, you buy one. I just can’t really see the point when we live in a three storey house. When they invent one that can do stairs then great!

  2. Ah – the dalek argument.