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Japanese robot bear nurses soon to care for rapidly ageing population

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Robotic nurses with cute bear faces developed by Japanese engineers could soon be the future carers of the nation's growing elderly population.

Japanese research institute Riken developed the Robear to support healthcare workers, with enough power to lift frail patients from bed and support unstable patients on their feet.

The Robear is based on an earlier model called RIBA, which was introduced in 2011. The upgraded Robear is about 90 kilograms lighter than its predecessor, capable of more subtle movements and sports an even cuter look.

"The polar cub-like look is aimed at radiating an atmosphere of strength, geniality and cleanliness at the same time," research leader Toshiharu Mukai said.

"We voted for this design among options presented by our designer. We hope to commercialise the robot in the not too distant future."

A historically low birth rate and ever-increasing life expectancy means Japan's population of elderly people is growing, while the pool of youngsters to look after them is shrinking.

Japan's declining population puts it on course to lose half its workforce by 2060, and possibly its status as an economic superpower.

Despite calls for large-scale immigration into the racially homogenous country, residents remain reluctant, meaning an increasing reliance on robots, especially to perform physically difficult work.

This frequently combines with the country's love of all things cute, to produce machines with disarming faces and child-like voices.

Riken said it aimed to combat the burden Japan's ageing population would place on the healthcare system.

"As Japan is ageing with fewer children, the problem of a shortage in caregivers for the elderly is getting serious," Riken said in a statement.

"Expectations are high that robotics will help resolve this problem."

Japanese robot bear nurses soon to care for rapidly ageing population - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
 
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I am curious.... can the robots provide evry service that a care giver/nurse provides... not to mention the emotional factor required in this field...??
 
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huh,a machine can't replace a human well in such career like nurse in near future.It's not a manual work.
 
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Hahaha very cute. I believe the market for these "care bear" will be substantial in the future with our aging population. I might need one in time to come. :cool:
 
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But what is the exact reason of this young population decline their economy, living standards is good then what is the reason. Is it due too much Hentai thing
 
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Hahahaha ! Good movie btw! ;)

I am curious.... can the robots provide evry service that a care giver/nurse provides... not to mention the emotional factor required in this field...??

I think the robots will be operated or moderated by nurses, and it will reduce the reliance on Certified Nursing Assistants. Also it will alleviate the taxing process of nurses having to carry patients. A supplemental.
 
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Well good thing this is for the elderly. Had this same robot were also to be used for say, day-care centers, this would have been a potential source for internet memes.
 
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I think there might be more dignity for the elderly in being looked after by robots rather than young nurses.

I know that being cleaned after destroys the pride of some people and a sponge bath by a robot is better than one by a nurse. If there is such a robot in the future, that is.

My sister is a nurse and some of the stories she told me about some elderly patients in public hospitals totally destroys my appetite.
 
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