
We've known think tanks to come up with some fairly unbelievable determinations
before, but the Machine Industry Memorial Foundation may not be too far off with its latest assessment. It's suggesting that the jobs of 3.5 million people in Japan could be filled not with younger folks, but with mechanical creatures by 2025. Currently, Japan's population is declining, and the proportion of those 65-years and up is continually swelling; analysts are asserting that the nation could save around ¥2.1 trillion ($21 billion) in elderly insurance payments by 2025 if it relies on robots (instead of humans) to monitor the health of the geriatric set. Of course, Japan's been
creating bots to do our
dirty work for
years, so it's not like the idea of being ruled by robotic overlords is a completely
foreign concept over there or anything.
[Via
I4U News]
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