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Japan stands out because of its long love with robots, a phenomenon that creates what is likely to be the first global robot culture in the world. While US companies…

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Japan stands out because of its long love with robots, a phenomenon that creates what is likely to be the first global robot culture in the world. While US companies have established robotic electrical cleaners and war machines, Japan has created robots and pets as armed friends.

While the United States makes films such as "Robocop" and "The Terminator", Japan is responsible for Astroboy, Aimo and Asimo. While the United States sponsors robot-destruction competitions on robotics, it is Japan's outstanding tasks that mimic nonviolent humanitarian activities.

why is that? What could explain Japan's unique relationship with robots as potential colleagues in life, rather than potential enemies? This book attempts to answer this fundamental question by looking at Japan's historical links with robots, its current concerns with humanity and the pioneering techniques that reach new borders.



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