Japanese Engineers Created a Revolutionary Washing Machine Equipped With Artificial Intelligence That Promises to Clean the Human Body Efficiently and Quickly, Completing the Process in 15 Minutes.
For those looking to take a shower without wasting time, Japanese engineers have just developed an unusual device. The “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” or “Human Washing Machine of the Future” was developed by Science Co., a company in Osaka specializing in showers.
The device combines artificial intelligence technology and futuristic design, the equipment promises to wash and dry the body in just 15 minutes. The washing machine’s operation will be showcased at the Osaka Kansai Expo in 2025, where 1,000 people will have the opportunity to try it out.
The device is similar to a plane’s cockpit and aims not only to clean the body but also to provide a moment of mental well-being.
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How Does the Human Washing Machine Work?
The user enters the plastic device, which fills halfway with warm water.
High-speed jets with microscopic bubbles are released to remove dirt from the skin. These bubbles, when bursting, generate pressure waves that clean deeply.
The technique is the same used on sensitive electronic parts that cannot be washed with chemicals.
In addition to cleaning, sensors installed in the device’s chair monitor the user’s physical state. The water temperature and the videos displayed on the machine are adjusted in real-time by artificial intelligence.
According to Science Co., the machine can “wash the body and the mind“, providing relaxation and physical rejuvenation.

Inspiration from the Past
The idea is not entirely new. The concept was inspired by a model created 50 years ago by Sanyo Electric Co., now Panasonic Holdings.
The prototype from the 1970s was showcased at the World Expo but never reached the market.
Science Co. rescued the original design and incorporated cutting-edge technology to make it functional and appealing for today.
When Will It Be Available?
Although the demonstration at the Expo has generated curiosity, the company has yet to announce when the product will be marketed. Details about the price also remain a secret.
For many, this machine represents a practical and technological advancement. It remains to be seen how it will be received by the public and what its impact will be on the wellness market.

Só para quem tem ambiente de banho bem grande.
E a água da máquina?
A conta vai lá pras alturas
Só falta fazer a máquina de limpa a ****. A humanidade tá virando ****.