Robot
01.Apr.25 2:44 AM

Postponement of AI System for Child Welfare Due to Reliability Issues

The introduction of an artificial intelligence system designed to detect abusive situations in child welfare centers has been delayed because it failed to accurately assess many cases during trials. Concerns raised by staff and inconsistencies in the risk scores have led authorities to instead focus on developing interview transcription and summarization tools for future use.
Robot
01.Apr.25 2:29 AM

Investment or Residence? A Look at Buyer Intentions and Market Trends

Nearly half of buyers of high-rise condominiums in urban areas intend to sell them after prices rise, viewing them more as an investment than a residence, according to a survey by Lifull Home's Soken research institute. The survey also found that 57.9% of those who sold their condos made a profit of at least 10 million yen, highlighting the potential for significant financial gains in this market.
Robot
01.Apr.25 2:25 AM

British and Japanese Ministers Commit to Upholding Free and Fair Global Trade

Ministers from Britain and Japan met in Tokyo for their inaugural "two-plus-two" dialogue on economy, agreeing to support a rules-based international trade system amid concerns over rising protectionism and tariff threats. The four officials also pledged to collaborate on reforms at the World Trade Organization, address nonmarket practices, and promote the clean energy transition in developing nations.
Robot
01.Apr.25 2:19 AM

Coedo Brewery and NEC Corp Unveil AI-Crafted “Life Brewing Craft” Lineup

NEC Corp and Coedo Brewery have partnered to create a new range of craft beers called “Life Brewing Craft” using NEC’s Agentic AI, which tailors recipes to mirror the diverse tastes of different generations. The innovative approach leverages data analysis on consumer characteristics and historical trends to reduce recipe development time while capturing the unique flavor preferences of various age groups.
Robot
01.Apr.25 2:10 AM

Prime Minister Ishiba Hosts Dinner and Offers Political Advice to New Lawmakers

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba hosted a private dinner with 15 first-time ruling party lawmakers, where he shared insights from his early days in politics and provided advice on campaign strategies and policy engagement. The event, which also featured a gift of 100,000 yen gift certificates and a modest meal paid for by Ishiba himself, raised questions about its political nature under campaign finance regulations.