
According to Bloomberg, Japanese companies facing the population and labor shortages are increasingly dependent on service robots to supplement their workforce.
Fuji Keizai, a research firm, expects the country’s service robot market to be almost tripled by 2030, which is 400 billion yen ($ 2.7 billion). Potentially leads to this growth: The new business research institute will face 11 million labor shortages by 2040, and the Government Support Research Institute estimates that almost 40%of the population is over 65 years old by 2065.
To explain how the robot is filling the difference, Bloomberg uses about 3,000 cat ears to point out Skylark, which uses about 3,000 cat ears to bring food to the table. In a chain of Tokyo Restaurants, 71 -year -old Yasuko Tagawa estimates that half of the jobs now contain some form of robot support.
At some point, Tagawa told the robot: “Thank you for your effort. I will believe you. ”








