TOKYO — Japanese beverage maker Kirin Holdings has launched a synthetic intelligence-controlled system that has the potential to halve the variety of employees required for choosing work, which is the sorting of merchandise by supply vacation spot.
The system, known as Sigma Synx, was developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) with the purpose of tackling the rising labor scarcity in Japan’s logistics business. It was first launched at Kirin’s distribution middle close to Tokyo.