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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 15:06 EDT

Japan is deploying robots not to replace workers but because there’s no one left to hire

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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