Japan Airlines tests humanoid robot for baggage handling
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Developers say the aim of Woven City is to gather real-world data on how people and machines interact, helping improve safety and shape future regulations. View on euronews
Toyota first announced Woven City, a futuristic, real-world lab in Japan where the automaker and partners could develop new technologies, at the 2020 CES technology show. The first residents (called Weavers) moved in in the fall of 2025, with around 100 living in the planned community today.
Japanese technology giants SoftBank Group Corp., Sony Corp. and NEC Corp. are teaming up with Honda Motor Co., Ltd. on a new artificial intelligence joint venture that has a single goal: to build a trillion-parameter model for autonomous machines.
Japanese engineers have unveiled a robot that transforms into a car and can actually carry people. The 12.1-foot J-deite RIDE can transform into a sports car in approximately one minute. Developers claim it is a world first. Two people (including a driver ...