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Viral AI robot nurse that make waves in Japan

A viral moment in the world of technology has arrived as an AI-operated Android hospital nurse, which shows its impressive skills in patient care.

After a viral demonstration at Waseda University in Tokyo waves, the humanoid robot called Airec, where he supported patients with everyday tasks.

The futuristic offered with a weight of 150 kg and costs £ 50,000 to help older people in essential functions such as changing positions and clothing, which makes it a viral topic in the health industry.

Experts believe that medical robots like Airec could become a common sight in hospitals and older care facilities in hospitals and older care facilities by 2030.

This viral innovation shows Japan's commitment to combat its aging population with the latest technology.

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In the meantime, Robotics researchers are also working on another viral concept of household helpers from AI.

Engineers of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology predict that humanoid robots could soon help daily tasks, including cleaning, cleaning up and even meals.

These intelligent machines, which are expected to come onto the market within a decade, could cost between 16,000 and £ 40,000, similar to a family car.

The professor of with Pulkit Agrawal said that houses are up to date with human needs and that Humanoid robots make a logical solution for automation.

“A viral breakthrough in AI enables robots, tasks such as checking closed doors, learning newspapers and even hacking vegetables,” he said.

Since viral progress in artificial intelligence continues to shape the future, the world eagerly observes how AI-controlled robots will turn the daily life of hospitals into households.

Previously, the Chinese robotics company Robot Era recently introduced Star1, the fastest Bipedal robot worldwide, which can run at 12.98 km/h at speeds of up to 8 miles per hour, with videos of this on social media viral.

According to the International Media Outlet in November 2024, viral videos and photos of the robot, the Sportsneaker who ran through the Gobi desert quickly became popular in Chinese social media with many humorous reactions. However, only a few realized that they experienced the fastest humanoid robot in action.

Star1, developed by the Robot era, is equipped with high-scorque motors and AI-driven algorithms that enable him to navigate various terrains such as sand and grassland. The efficient movement of the robot is supported by advanced engines, while its real -time processing skills of high -speed sensors and communication systems are supported.