While humanoid robots from China and the US have captured the imagination of people for their skill at serving drinks, taking part in boxing matches and running marathons, and entertaining through dance moves on stage, their counterparts in Japan – the long-time leader of the robotics world – are mostly confined to factories.
Japan’s early forays into humanoids date back to the 1960s, so what happened along the way?
At the 26th International Robot Exhibition (IREX), a four-day, biennial industry...
Stuck in the factory: how robotics pioneer Japan missed the AI-driven humanoid boom
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