Japan's government has identified dementia as one of its most urgent policy challenges, with the Health Ministry estimating ...
As Japan faces a caregiver shortage, a new survey shows that trust, not age, shapes willingness to adopt home-care robots and ...
With nearly 30% of its people aged 65 or over, Japan saw more than 18,000 elderly individuals with dementia wander off in a single year, with tr ...
The government now considers dementia one of its most urgent policy challenges. The Health Ministry projects that ...
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Japan turns to new technology as dementia cases surge
Japan is grappling with a fast-growing dementia crisis as thousands of older people wander from their homes each year. Police data shows that more than 18,000 dementia patients went missing in 2023, ...
A nationwide survey in Japan shows divides in acceptance of home-care robots. Surprisingly, openness and trust, rather than age, determine whether people are willing to let robots into their homes and ...
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Japan’s Latest Tech Turns Your Body Into a Remote Control for Robots Using Only Your Body’s Movements
Japanese startup H2L has introduced a breakthrough device that could change how we interact with robots. The Capsule Interface allows users to control humanoid robots through their muscle movements, ...
TOKYO (AP) — U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, agreed Friday to work together on artificial intelligence to deliver smart robots and a ...
Fujitsu’s newly developed method accurately estimates behavioral intentions by interpreting causal relationships from the ...
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