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Japan's AI and Robotics Alliance: Tackling Labor Shortages and an Aging Population

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Japan's AI and Robotics Alliance: Tackling Labor Shortages and an Aging Population

Japan is grappling with an aging population and a severe labor shortage. Tech giants like Fujitsu and Nvidia are collaborating to develop 'Physical AI'—smart robotic systems—to address these challenges. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted Japan's 'Made in Japan' quality as a key advantage in robotics production. Japan plans to invest 370 trillion yen by 2040 to become a leader in AI, positioning itself against rivals like the U.S. and China. The first phase of robotics projects, expected to enable safe human-robot interaction in homes, factories, and hospitals, is set to launch this year. Huang emphasized Japan's 'kaizen' philosophy could enhance robotics precision. This technological push aims to meet Japan's future workforce demands. Markets see this development as strengthening Japan's technological leadership. Nvidia and Fujitsu's partnership could solidify Japan's stronger position in the global AI race.

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