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While Western discourse around AI remains fixated on job displacement, Japan is deploying physical AI to solve a fundamentally different problem: there aren’t enough workers to displace. As TechCrunch reports, Japan’s push into AI-powered robotics across factories, warehouses, and critical infrastructure is driven less by competitive ambition than by demographic arithmetic. The country’s population declined ... Read more
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