
AI Robots Learn Japanese Hospitality
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Chinese AI startup trains humanoid robots in Japanese hospitality. This could lead to more seamless and intuitive service experiences for tourists.
A Chinese AI startup is training humanoid robots to provide Japanese-style hospitality. This move highlights how Japan is looking to China for technological solutions, even amidst security concerns.
For travelers, this could mean encountering more advanced service robots in hotels, restaurants, and tourist information centers. Expect smoother interactions and potentially more personalized assistance during your trip.
While security risks are a concern, the integration of Chinese AI into Japanese service robots suggests a future where technology plays an even greater role in enhancing the travel experience.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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