Asked by Mmmhm
Which problem does Japan seek to address with solutions like the one shown of robots providing customer service?
A. aging population and shrinking workforce****
B. lack of infrastructure and government services
C. low industrial production and growth
D. overcrowding in urban areas
am I correct?
A. aging population and shrinking workforce****
B. lack of infrastructure and government services
C. low industrial production and growth
D. overcrowding in urban areas
am I correct?
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Answer
Which problem does Japan seek to address with solutions like the one shown of robots providing customer service?
A. aging population and shrinking workforce****
B. lack of infrastructure and government services
C. low industrial production and growth
D. overcrowding in urban areas
A. aging population and shrinking workforce****
B. lack of infrastructure and government services
C. low industrial production and growth
D. overcrowding in urban areas
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Yes, the problem Japan seeks to address with solutions like the one shown of robots providing customer service is the aging population and shrinking workforce.
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