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Robots to replace immigration officers at border control - Techerati
Japan's long-term care dilemma: Immigrants or robots? - Marketplace
Managing Japan's Shrinking Labor Force With AI and Robots - IMF F&D Magazine - June 2018 | Volume 55 | Number 2
How 4 Mexican Immigrant Kids and Their Cheap Robot Beat MIT | WIRED