Saed News: A futuristic human washing machine, which caused a stir at the 1970 World Expo in Japan, has been restored and showcased at the Kansai Osaka Technology Exhibition after more than half a century.
According to the science and technology section of Saed News, the shape of the human washing machine resembles the cockpit of a fighter jet and features a transparent cover that opens towards the back. When an individual sits on the chair in the center to wash, the device fills partially with hot water.
Sensors embedded in the chair measure the person's pulse and other biological data to ensure that the bather is washed at the right temperature. At the same time, an artificial intelligence system determines the user's calmness or excitement and displays images inside the transparent cover to help the individual feel refreshed. The washing and drying process takes 15 minutes.