Microsoft Opens AI, Robotics Research Base in Tokyo
Tokyo, Nov. 18 (Jiji Press)--Microsoft Corp. said Monday that it has opened an artificial intelligence and robotics research and development base in Tokyo's Minato Ward as part of its investment in Japan.
In cooperation with Japanese universities and research institutes, as well as companies such as Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. and Nissan Motor Co., the U.S. technology giant aims to combine AI with Japan's strength in robotics and put the results into practical use.
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