Unmanned Japan lab opens with robots at work as researchers push AI, automation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A Tokyo-based university in Japan has opened an unmanned laboratory where robots conduct medical experiments, aiming to automate the research process using artificial intelligence and automation. The Robotics Innovation Center features 10 robots, including a humanoid model, and plans to increase the number to 2,000 by 2040. The lab's goal is to make Japan's science the best in the world, addressing labor shortages and reducing human error.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Automation in research can significantly reduce the risk of human contamination, increasing the reliability of experimental results.
- · By leveraging AI and robotics, Japan's scientific community can accelerate breakthroughs in medical research.