Japan, the land of innovation, has introduced a futuristic ‘human washing machine,’ an AI-powered device capable of washing and drying people within 15 minutes. Developed by the Japanese company Science Co., this innovation called the ‘Mirai Ningen Sentakuk’ offers a spa-like experience, featuring advanced water jets and microscopic air bubbles for cleaning. The AI system personalises the wash cycle based on the user’s skin type and physical metrics, while also playing calming visuals during the process, Japanese publication Ashahi Shimbun reported.
How will it work?
When will it be launched?
Inspired by a similar concept presented in the 1970s by Sanyo Electric, this modernised version is set to debut at the Osaka Expo 2025, where 1,000 attendees will get to experience it firsthand. Following its trial, the machine is expected to enter mass production, promising to revolutionise personal hygiene and relaxation. The company is also planning to release a home-use edition.
The company is already accepting reservations for the automated bathtub on its website.
“We’re about 70 per cent there. We plan to offer 1,000 general visitors an opportunity to use it during the expo,” said the company chairman, Yasuaki Aoyama, during a lecture last year.
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