A Japanese company has revealed an AI-powered human washing machine that offers a futuristic way to bathe. Science Co., a well-known shower head manufacturer in Japan, has introduced the “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki,” which translates to “Washing Machine of the Future.”
The innovative device promises to clean a person in just 15 minutes. The human washing machine uses advanced artificial intelligence to monitor and adjust the cleaning process for maximum comfort and efficiency. Users simply step inside the capsule, and the system takes care of washing, rinsing, and drying without manual effort.
The machine’s AI technology ensures water pressure, temperature, and cleansing intensity are customized for each user. It also features built-in sensors to detect skin condition and adjust the cleaning process accordingly. The aim is to provide a relaxing, spa-like experience while saving time.
Science Co. has stated that this concept is designed for both personal use and potential application in care facilities, where quick and effective bathing solutions are essential.
The human washing machine could help the elderly, patients, and individuals with mobility issues maintain hygiene without physical strain.
The product is currently in the testing phase, with plans to showcase it at upcoming technology exhibitions in Japan. While no official price or release date has been announced, the concept has already attracted global attention for its unique blend of convenience, technology, and futuristic design.
Experts believe devices like this may become more common in the future as AI continues to integrate into daily life. For now, the launch of the “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” marks another step toward redefining how we approach personal hygiene.
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