A company in Japan has created what they call the “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki,” or “human washing machine of the future.”
The futuristic device is shaped like a cockpit and fills with water as one sits inside.
The machine uses sensors to monitor your pulse and other vitals to keep the temperature just right.
The design is based on the 1970s ‘Ultrasonic Bath’ which was created by Panasonic Holdings Corp with the addition of AI.
Human Washing Machine To Debut in 2025
The Human Washing Machine of the Future is expected to make its debut at the Osaka Kansai Expo in April 2025.
The sleek pod promises a 15-minute, hands-free bathing experience, complete with AI-powered sensors that monitor vital body parts and adjust the water temperature.
The Public’s view has been optimistic too as they think the machine will help handicapped people wash their bodies without any external help.