Japan's NEC says AI slices its software development time, cost

Company is experimenting with use cases for its artificial intelligence solutions

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NEC's Chief Technology Officer Motoo Nishihara, left, and Corporate Senior Executive Vice President Masakazu Yamashina, who also serves as co-chief operating officer (Source photos by Cheng Ting-Fang)

CHENG TING-FANG, Nikkei Asia chief tech correspondent

BARCELONA, Spain -- Japan's NEC has used artificial intelligence to cut the labor costs for some software engineering tasks by as much as 70%, as part of a companywide experiment aimed at determining the most effective uses of the new technology for businesses.

Motoo Nishihara, NEC's chief technology officer, told Nikkei Asia that the experiment launched in May last year had already delivered some significant early achievements. The time spent preparing documents had been halved, while transcription of meeting minutes had fallen from 30 minutes to five.

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