Google Japan Legal Representative: Intending to train AI talents nationwide in Japan
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发表于 2024-6-20 17:50:35
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Google Japan's legal representative, Masayoshi Aoyama, stated in an interview on June 19th that he intends to cultivate talents proficient in generative artificial intelligence throughout Japan.
Aoshan Zhensi stated that AI related investments have mainly focused on infrastructure equipment such as data centers. Compared with Europe and America, Japan is considered to have a shortage of cutting-edge technology talents due to the shortage of young children. However, Aoyama stated that "not only Tokyo and Osaka, but also various prefectures and counties have a large number of active and dynamic talents," emphasizing the need to invest in talents. (Kyodo Society)
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