Prime Minister Takaiichi announced state support for R&D and mass production of AI robots, aiming to establish Japan as a key player
Japan to become global hub for AI robotics, PM says
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In particular, Prime Minister Takaichi stated that in the field of physical AI, where manufacturing powerhouse Japan has strengths, the government will support the research, development and mass production of AI robots to become a global hub for AI robotics in the near future. According to Prime Minister Takaichi's post on X (formerly Twitter) on the 12th, the Japanese government held the 5th 'Artificial Intelligence Strategy Headquarters' meeting on the 10th to draft the 2nd AI Basic Plan. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks at a memorial event for the 4th anniversary of the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on the 11th.
Furthermore, According to the Asahi Shimbun on the 12th, Prime Minister Takaichi attended a memorial event for former Prime Minister Abe in Tokyo the previous day and said, "Even if criticized, a country that does not challenge has no future.".
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In particular, Prime Minister Takaichi stated that in the field of physical AI, where manufacturing powerhouse Japan has strengths, the government will support the research, development and mass production of AI robots to become a global hub for AI robotics in the near future.
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According to Prime Minister Takaichi's post on X (formerly Twitter) on the 12th, the Japanese government held the 5th 'Artificial Intelligence Strategy Headquarters' meeting on the 10th to draft the 2nd AI Basic Plan.
according to Yonhap News AgencyJapanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks at a memorial event for the 4th anniversary of the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on the 11th.
according to Kyunghyang ShinmunAccording to the Asahi Shimbun on the 12th, Prime Minister Takaichi attended a memorial event for former Prime Minister Abe in Tokyo the previous day and said, "Even if criticized, a country that does not challenge has no future."
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