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20241028 Masataka Osaki, Japan country manager and VP of worldwide field operations of NVIDIA, interview

Masataka Osaki, Japan country manager and vice president of worldwide field operations of NVIDIA, speaks to Nikkei Asia during an interview on Oct. 28 in Tokyo. (Photo by Manami Yamada)

YUICHI SHIGA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- U.S. chip giant Nvidia sees massive potential in Asian countries' artificial intelligence-related businesses, particularly in multilingual India, Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations Masataka Osaki told Nikkei Asia on Monday.

"There are various languages and cultures [in Asian countries]. The huge amount of data generated from them can be converted to AI in each country," Osaki said in an interview held on the sideline of the Global Management Dialogue, a forum organized by Nikkei and Swiss business school IMD, adding that the data analytics with AI will bring greater efficiency in industries, such as manufacturing, logistics and retail.

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