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Is this the future of building?
AIST, Japan's national institute of advanced industrial science and technology, has developed a prototype humanoid construction robot aimed at replacing heavy-duty human labour.
Created as a response to Japan's labour shortage due to an aging population and declining birthrate, the robot can autonomously carry out various building tasks, such as picking up a plaster board and screwing it onto the wall.
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