
In Japan, the robot isn’t coming for your job; it’s filling the one nobody wants

Japan is advancing in physical AI to address labor shortages and sustain productivity, aiming for a 30% share of the global market by 2040. The country, which holds 70% of the global industrial robotics market, is deploying AI-powered robots in factories and logistics. Factors driving this shift include cultural acceptance of robotics and demographic pressures. Japan's expertise in robotics components provides a competitive edge, but the integration of AI with hardware remains a challenge. The government promotes automation to tackle structural challenges, emphasizing the urgency of maintaining industrial standards and social services amid a declining workforce.
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