Housebound people telecommute through robotics

by | Jan 5, 2026 | News

In an age of Artificial Intelligence being added to virtually everything, many wonder where they will fit in all of this. For the housebound and disabled, this is especially concerning.

Ory Yoshifuji overcame his own mobility limitations through robotics. Now his concept is helping others escape confinement and connecting them to the real world.

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“A human-operated robot venture in Tokyo is allowing people with disabilities to join the tourism and hospitality workforce. Using their new robot bodies, immobile people who could otherwise be unemployed, can work as tour guides and wait staff.”

Source: ABC Australia

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