This article is produced by NetEase Smart Studio (public number smartman 163). Focus on AI and read the next big era!燑/font> [Netease smart news December 9 news] Japan has a culture of encouraging overtime, and this is a serious social problem. It will not only reduce the time of employees and family and social life, but also lead to death from overwork. Taisei (the behind-the-scenes contractor of the main stadium of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games) aims to solve this problem in an unusual way: Let a drone urge employees to go home on time. The newly launched T-Frend is a safe drone on the surface. It has a camera to monitor the office, but its specialty is "Auld Lang Syne" (usually used in Japan to indicate the closing time reminder ) To force employees to leave the office on time. In theory, noisy music and the sound of drones can make people unable to concentrate. The drone is fully automated and does not require GPS to locate it. This drone service will be launched in Japan in April 2018 and will only provide 50,000 yen (US$443) per month. These large and medium-sized companies can improve the health of employees through this service, and I believe this can easily prove that the cost they spent was reasonable. Whether or not T-frend is effective remains to be seen, but we can still see stubborn employees wearing noise-canceling headphones to support their continued overtime work. However, this program can help Japan strive to create a more balanced lifestyle for its citizens. And it may even be more effective than existing manual enforcement strategies. At present, the company's supervisors will often pay attention to the phenomenon of overtime, to avoid employees working overtime. By then, drones will increase the efficiency of getting everyone off work on time. (Selected from: Engadget Compilation: Netease See Compiled Robot Reviewer: Fu Zeng) Tinned Copper Wire,Tinned Copper,Tin Coated Copper Wire,Tin Plated Copper Wire Sowell Electric CO., LTD. , https://www.sowellsolar.com