Japan, the technological leader in the world, has accomplished something new. A washing machine created in Japan can clean a person in 15 to 20 minutes. You’ve probably heard and seen about the machine that cleans dishes and clothing up to this point, but you should also be aware of the machine that cleans people. ‘Mirai Ningen Sentakuk’ (MIRAI, NINGEN, SENTAKUKI) is a machine that was developed by a Japanese science business. It uses innovative water jets and micro air bubbles for cleaning, creating a spa-like sensation. The Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun reported that this gadget will use artificial intelligence (AI) to first examine a person’s body and then clean it as needed.
Here’s how it generally works:
- Washing: The user steps into a machine where AI-powered sensors detect their body’s shape, ensuring a customized cleaning. Water jets, combined with sensors, spray water to wash the body, while the system adjusts to different parts of the body for thorough cleaning.
- Drying: After washing, the system uses advanced drying technology, such as air jets or heat systems, to dry the body quickly. The drying phase is designed to be gentle, ensuring no harm to the skin.
- AI Integration: AI ensures the washing and drying process is optimized based on the user’s preferences, skin type, and other factors. This level of customization helps deliver a quick and tailored cleaning experience.
This AI-powered machine aims to revolutionize personal hygiene by reducing the time it takes for individuals to clean themselves, offering convenience and efficiency. It could appeal to those with limited mobility, those in high-pressure environments (like hospitals or gyms), or anyone seeking a more efficient approach to daily hygiene. The key selling point is the ability to wash and dry in just 15 minutes, much faster than conventional bathing.