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Danyang County Launches Public Foreign Seasonal Worker Program to Address Labor Shortages
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02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Danyang County Launches Public Foreign Seasonal Worker Program to Address Labor Shortages

충북 단양군이 농촌 일손 부족 해결을 위해 라오스 국적 근로자 30명을 투입하는 '공공형 외국인 계절 근로 지원' 사업을 시작했다. 이 사업은 근로자들이 합숙하며 농가에 하루 단위로 투입되는 방식으로, 소규모 및 고령 농가에 안정적인 인력 지원을 제공할 것으로 기대된다.

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ServiceNow CEO: AI is a structural solution for labor shortages, not just efficiency
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تقنية·01.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

ServiceNow CEO: AI is a structural solution for labor shortages, not just efficiency

ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott argues AI is a structural solution for labor shortages, not just an efficiency tool. He highlighted the "AI Control Tower" vision and acquisitions like MoveWorks to manage agents, emphasizing ServiceNow's role in executing actions while AI thinks. McDermott also expressed confidence in ServiceNow's competitive edge in ITSM, CRM, and security, projecting significant growth.

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ITmedia
Japan Airlines Tests Humanoid Robots at Haneda Airport to Address Labor Shortages
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تقنية·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Japan Airlines Tests Humanoid Robots at Haneda Airport to Address Labor Shortages

Japan Airlines has begun testing humanoid robots for ground operations at Tokyo's Haneda Airport to address chronic labor shortages. Partnering with GMO AI & Robotics, the airline will trial robots for baggage loading and cabin cleaning starting in May, with full deployment targeted by 2028. The initiative comes as Japan's aviation sector faces rising tourism demand and a shrinking workforce driven by an aging population. Japan's working-age population is projected to decline 31% by 2060.

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CNBC
Japan Airlines to Deploy Humanoid Robots at Haneda Airport to Address Labor Shortage
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Business·28.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Japan Airlines to Deploy Humanoid Robots at Haneda Airport to Address Labor Shortage

Japan Airlines will trial humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda airport from May, becoming one of the first airlines globally to deploy androids for ground handling tasks. The 130cm-tall Chinese-made Unitree robots will move luggage and cargo on the tarmac, addressing chronic labor shortages amid a surge in inbound tourism. The three-year trial ends in 2028 and could lead to permanent deployment.

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Guardian Business