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Tokyo airport puts robots to work
Japan Airlines is testing humanoid robots for baggage and ground operations at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK. The post Tokyo airport puts robots to work appeared first on Gadget.
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