Black AI to Participate in Hackathon Held at GMO Humanoid Lab
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- Black AI to Participate in Hackathon Held at GMO Humanoid Lab
- Black AI, Inc. will participate in the humanoid hackathon 'HUMANOID HACK TOKYO' on May 30-31, 2026, challenging itself to develop a demonstration where humans and humanoid robots cooperatively pound mochi.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 31, 2026
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Black AI, Inc. will participate in the humanoid hackathon 'HUMANOID HACK TOKYO' on May 30-31, 2026, challenging itself to develop a demonstration where humans and humanoid robots cooperatively pound mochi.
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- May 31, 2026
Black AI, Inc. will participate in the humanoid hackathon 'HUMANOID HACK TOKYO' on May 30-31, 2026, challenging itself to develop a demonstration where humans and humanoid robots cooperatively pound mochi.
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This project aims to realize 'Human-Robot Collaboration' (HRC), where humans and robots work safely in sync, using the traditional Japanese culture of mochi pounding as the theme.
## Development Details
In mochi pounding, one person needs to swing a mallet while another turns the mochi.
In this demonstration, a human performs the turning action, while the humanoid robot uses a camera to recognize the position of the person's hand. To ensure safe cooperation, the robot pauses the mallet while the person's hand is inside the mortar and swings it down the moment the hand is removed.
The theme is 'collaboration'—understanding human status and matching actions—rather than simple automation.
## Social Significance
Succession of craftsmanship and skilled techniques is a major issue in Japan.
Due to the declining birthrate, aging population, and a shortage of successors, many traditional technologies and on-site expertise are in danger of being lost. Meanwhile, robot technology has primarily developed for the purpose of automation and labor saving.
Black AI focuses on the potential for robots that work alongside humans, learn from them, and inherit skills, rather than robots that replace humans.
This project presents a future vision where robots that have learned the movements of craftsmen cooperate with humans, proposing a new approach that reconciles 'skill succession' with 'human-robot collaboration.'
## Why Mochi Pounding?
Mochi pounding is a representative collaborative task in Japan where people must time their actions with each other.
Since even the slightest timing discrepancy can lead to an accident, a high level of mutual understanding and trust is required.
Through this easily understood subject, we believe many people will intuitively grasp the vision of a future where humans and robots can collaborate safely and naturally.
## About Black AI
Black AI, Inc. is an AI startup specializing in AI development.
Through research and development in the fields of Generative AI, AI Agents, and Physical AI, we aim for the social implementation of AI.
In this hackathon, we will verify the potential of human-robot collaboration using humanoid robots and look forward to wide-ranging applications in logistics, manufacturing, caregiving, and traditional crafts in the future.
## Public Demo
On Sunday, May 31, the final day of the hackathon, the venue is scheduled to be open to the public from 14:30 onwards.
Those interested in humanoid robots, Physical AI, or human-robot collaboration technology are encouraged to visit the venue.
FAQ
What activities will Black AI Co., Ltd. undertake?
At the humanoid hackathon 'HUMANOID HACK TOKYO' held on May 30-31, 2026, we will develop a demonstration where humans and humanoid robots collaborate to make mochi.
What safety measures are in place when the humanoid robot performs mochi making?
The robot uses a camera to detect the position of human hands. The mallet stops when hands are in the mortar and resumes when hands are clear, ensuring safety.
Why was mochi making chosen as the subject?
Mochi making requires precise timing and trust, making it an intuitive demonstration of a future where humans and robots can collaborate safely and naturally.
What is the purpose of this project?
The project aims to realize 'human-robot collaboration' and propose new approaches to labor through skill inheritance and collaboration with robots.
When will the demo be publicly available?
The demo is scheduled to be publicly available at the venue after 14:30 on the final day of the hackathon, May 31, 2026.