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An expo in Taipei is showcasing how artificial intelligence can be used by businesses and in daily life. Organizers say these technologies could help address Taiwan’s labor shortages while boosting productivity.

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00:03A robot scoops popcorn for visitors at this AI expo in Taipei.
00:08It's a simple task, but organizers say it shows how artificial intelligence is moving into everyday life.
00:15The event comes just after NVIDIA's annual GTC conference, where AI dominated the agenda.
00:22At this expo, the focus is more practical.
00:24From data systems to factory tools, organizers are showing how AI can work for businesses.
00:30They say robots like these could help ease Taiwan's future labor shortages.
00:35Now, in real life, the data collection of data collection is very important.
00:41Because it's already been studied.
00:43For example, we put the杯 in different places.
00:48It knows that our杯 has been placed in other places.
00:52It will be actively抓.
00:53Companies here are also showcasing how AI improves speed and accuracy on production lines.
01:23Companies here are also using technology to spot problems faster than humans can.
01:28On production lines, that could mean catching defects in real time.
01:39All these new AI applications rely on a stable supply chain.
01:43But some US officials warn that global tensions, including the war in the Middle East, could disrupt that.
01:49But Taiwanese firms don't seem concerned.
01:52The main focus of Taiwan and Japan is currently on production.
01:56Now, in the production lines, we don't have a lot of influence.
02:02Despite tensions abroad, Taiwanese companies are working to lock in supply chains at home as they scale up AI production.
02:09And events like this show just how quickly AI is moving into the real world.
02:13From small, everyday tasks to the systems that power entire industries.
02:18Eason Chen and Lily Lamatina in Taipei for Taiwan Plus.
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