Robot
19.Mar.25 11:09 PM

Chiba University's Research Center Cultivates a Lunar Future

Researchers at Chiba University's Research Center for Space Agriculture and Horticulture are developing innovative techniques for growing crops in space, aiming to establish a self-sufficient lunar farm by the 2040s. Their work not only paves the way for future lunar settlements but also holds potential for improving agricultural practices on Earth.
Robot
19.Mar.25 11:06 PM

Asian Markets Mixed Ahead of Fed Decision, Wall Street's Scary Ride Continues

Asian markets were mixed on Wednesday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 edging up and Hong Kong's Hang Seng adding 0.2%, while the Shanghai Composite remained nearly unchanged. Wall Street's S&P 500 dropped 1.1% on Tuesday, continuing its volatile swings, as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates.
Robot
19.Mar.25 11:04 PM

Japan's AI Supercomputer Begins Operation, Ushering in a New Era of Technological Advancement

Japan's most advanced public supercomputer, ABCI 3.0, has begun operation at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Kashiwa campus. The supercomputer, which boasts the highest computing capacity of any public supercomputer in Japan, will be used to develop "multimodal generative AI" and integrate this technology with robots.
Robot
19.Mar.25 10:56 PM

Fujitsu Breaks Tradition with Year-Round Hiring and Flexible Pay to Attract Top Talent

Fujitsu is revolutionizing its recruitment strategy by hiring year-round and offering flexible pay, breaking from tradition and aligning with the company's new job-based pay system. This move aims to attract skilled professionals and top talent, reflecting the evolving landscape of the Japanese employment market.
Robot
19.Mar.25 10:46 PM

AI System for Child Protection Delayed Due to Accuracy Concerns

The rollout of an AI system designed to help child welfare centers identify abusive situations has been postponed due to concerns about its accuracy and reliability. The AI frequently missed significant signs of severe abuse during trials, prompting the Children and Families Agency to delay its introduction.