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Nvidia partners with Fujitsu and Japanese robot makers on physical AI

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a significant push into "physical AI" in Japan, collaborating with Fujitsu and major Japanese robot manufacturers like Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. This initiative aims to develop intelligent robots capable of independent thought and safe human interaction for factories, homes, and elder care, addressing Japan's aging population and labor shortage. The partnership leverages Japan's renowned manufacturing quality and precision, with the first phase of collaboration expected later this year, as Japan seeks to bolster its position in AI. AI

IMPACT This initiative could accelerate the development and deployment of advanced robotics for elder care and manufacturing, addressing labor shortages in aging societies.

RANK_REASON Partnership between a major AI hardware provider and multiple established robotics companies to develop advanced AI applications for a national societal challenge. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Nvidia partners with Fujitsu and Japanese robot makers on physical AI

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Yuri Kageyama, The Associated Press ·

    ‘Japan’s excellence is a philosophy, a way of life’: Jensen Huang wants robots to take care of an aging society with a labor shortage

    The push pairs Nvidia's chips with Japan's manufacturing giants Fanuc, Yaskawa and Kawasaki, backed by a $2.3 trillion national tech plan.