Invidia and Fujitsu are allied to the AI ​​robots industry

Ginsen Huang, co -founder and CEO of Invidia

Ginsen Huang, co -founder and CEO of Invidia

The American technology company Invidia and the Telecommunications Company and the Japanese Computing Industry, Fujitsu, agreed on Friday to cooperate together in the field of artificial intelligence for the manufacture of smart robots and other electronic chips made by the American company.

The CEO of Invidia Ginsen Huang said, after his counterpart, the President of Fujitsu Tacheito Tukita, embraced on the platform, saying that the industrial revolution of artificial intelligence has already begun, adding that building the infrastructure to feed it with energy is a necessity in Japan and around the world.

Huang told reporters at the Batokio Hotel that Japan can lead the world in the field of artificial intelligence and robots.

The two companies will work together to build what they called “infrastructure for artificial intelligence” or a system on which all future artificial intelligence uses such as health care, manufacturing, the environment, the next generation of computing and consumer services are based.

The two parties hope to establish this infrastructure in Japan by 2030.

Fujitsu President Tukita said that the two companies are taking an “human” approach and aimed at maintaining the competitiveness of Japan, adding: “We aim, through cooperation with Invidia, to create new unprecedented technologies, and contribute to solving the most dangerous social problems.”

The two heads of the two companies did not specify the features of specific projects or financial sums to implement the planned investments, but they presented the possibility of cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence for robots with the company Yaskawa Electric Corp, a Japanese company specialized in robotics industry and no as a possible model for these projects, and they said that artificial intelligence will continue to develop and learn.