Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Pocketpair in Tokyo, the developer behind the game Palworld, which has been described as a Pokémon parody featuring gun-toting monsters. Released in Early Access on January 18, Palworld quickly gained popularity, selling 15 million copies on Steam and attracting 25 million players within a month. The Pokémon Company expressed concerns about similarities between Palworld and their own intellectual property shortly after its release.
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Japan’s service robot market projected to triple in five years
Japanese businesses are turning to service robots to address labor shortages caused by an aging population, with the country's service robot market projected to nearly triple by 2030 to ¥400 billion. Skylark, the largest table service restaurant chain, uses 3,000 cat-eared robots to assist with food delivery, reducing the workload for employees like 71-year-old Yasuko Tagawa, who now relies on robotic assistance for half of her job duties. As Japan faces a potential labor shortfall...
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