Japanese airline starts testing robot baggage handlers, and the early returns are not impressive
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WATCH: Humanoid robots will join baggage handlers at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
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Due to industry challenges, Japan Airlines said it will start a two-year trial to see if the humanoid robots can help with baggage handling and cleaning aircrafts.
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Japanese airline starts testing robot baggage handlers, and the early returns are not impressive.
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Japan Airlines is rolling out humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport for baggage handling, but the early results are far from impressive so far.
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