what we opt to say, Japan has the Final Say
While it is crucial even for a nation of the worlds most economic powers having an aging populace like Euro Union nations, the US, Canada, likewise it is very crucial also even for the wealthiest nations such as Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait and other GCC countries having shortages in manpower. Without the the aid of the varying expats taken from all over the world shouldering its vast and complex facilities, how devastating these nations would then be?
But we'll set apart Japan from the rest... japanese never cease to find solutions sourcing it out only from its inner walls for its continouos prosperity...
Source: THE REUTERS: 12 May 2009
TOKYO - SAYA THE teacher doesn't mind being poked or pinched, or if the students play in class: she's an android designed to show children that science and technology can be fun subjects.
Saya, a life-like female who started her career as a robot receptionist at Japanese companies and was then re-programed to teach, gave a lesson to fifth-graders at Tokyo's Kudan Elementary School after being carried to the podium.
Professor Hiroshi Kobayashi of Tokyo University of Science, who built Saya, says she's not meant to replace human teachers, just to highlight the joys of technology.
"We are not looking at making something that will take over from teachers, but rather our main reason for building this robot is to use new technology to teach children about technology," Kobayashi told Reuters.
But Saya may be able to help in schools where there is a shortage of teachers, he added.
"In the countryside and in some small schools, there are children who do not have the opportunity to come into contact with new technology and also there are few teachers out there that can teach these lessons," Kobayashi said. "So we hope to be able to develop this robot so it can be remotely controlled to teach these classes."
Many of the children were mesmerized by Saya, and did not take their eyes off her throughout the lecture. When class was over, some students poked her face and pinched her.
"It's so much more fun than regular classes," said 10-year-old Nanako Iijima.
The children's human teacher, however, was not as impressed with the robot as her students.
"On the one hand I am impressed that they've got robots to go this far, but on the other hand they still have a long way to research before they create a truly robotic teacher," Akito Fukuda, the school's science teacher said.
Japan, home to almost half of the world's 800,000 industrial robots, expects the industry to expand to $10 billion in the future including models that can care for its fast-growing elderly population.
the most expensive alternative doll :p
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saya will probably teach only for one day in the phils., they will chopped her next and sell her parts to the nearest junk shop,
expect nothing, do more, love lots, smile often, cry sometimes but continue living....
if Saya will be use to teach in the Philippines... she would certainly get a lot of work holidays... no electricity, no work... lolz...
If SAYA will be use in the GCC... she might be buttered... she's not a full package entertainment than the real partimers could perform... :D
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SAYA may succeed in Japan because of the society. In the UK, she'll get stripped, pinched, prodded, desassembled, kicked at, shouted at , spat at - all before the milk break..
the time is near... the painstaking agony of every housemaids in the land of wealthy GCC kingdoms will soon disappear....
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So when are we going to learn the lesson of a successful nation building. Its not enough to talk only. Lets walk the talk