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Tuesday, 21 January 2025 6.34 PM IST

Lazy to take bath? AI tech to solve that too; human washing machine becoming a reality

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The human washing machine designed by a Japanese company fifty-four years ago has finally become a reality. It works on artificial intelligence.

The washing machine the size of a small cabin is big enough for a person to sit down. A small stream of hot water will flow from the shower. The machine will monitor not only the heart rate and health condition of the person sitting in the cabin, but also the mental stress and give him a proper bath. Air bubbles will forcefully rub against the skin to remove dirt from the body. The body will be washed with warm soapy water.

The company promises that the machine will clean the body completely within 15 minutes. The machine was developed by Osaka-based Sciene Co. A thousand visitors to the ongoing Osaka Kansai Expo will have the chance to use the machine. The machine will be launched on the new year.

The first human washing machine model was introduced by the Japanese electronics company Panasonic at the Expo held in Japan in 1970. It's just that it is another company that has developed it to be acceptable for everyone.

AI sensors will know everything

  • The AI ​​sensors in the machine can detect the body's pulse, temperature and health problems. The temperature and quantity of water is adjusted accordingly.
  • Sensors also measure mental health.
  • Songs will be played to calm the mind of a person who is stressed and sad. There is also a video screen in front of the seat.
TAGS: BATHROOM, AI
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