The Mirai Human Washing Machine, developed by Osaka, Japan-based tech company Science, washes and dries bathers in a 7.5-foot-long pod in just 15 minutes.
Kellogg School of Management honors transformative discoveries powered by partnerships between humans and machines.
The Future Human Washing Machine does exactly what its name suggests — all you have to do is climb in. Displayed at Expo 2025 Osaka, the device is an upgraded version of one conceptualized in 1970.
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and ...
Your newest team member doesn’t need a desk, health benefits or coffee breaks. They work 24/7, learn new skills overnight and process vast amounts of information in seconds. As AI becomes more ...
The rise of so-called quantitative funds—mutual funds run by algorithms and computer models—has led investors to ask: Are machines better than humans at delivering consistently good investment returns ...
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What Makes Human Touch So Special?
Despite how advanced robots have become, getting them to feel the way humans do is an incredibly complex challenge.
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