TOKYO -- Japan has fallen so far behind India and Southeast Asia in the race to adopt artificial intelligence that it was now an underdeveloped country, the world's biggest technology investor has warned.
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SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son speaks during Softbank world 2019 on July 18, in Tokyo. (Photo by Shihoko Nakaoka)
TOKYO -- Japan has fallen so far behind India and Southeast Asia in the race to adopt artificial intelligence that it was now an underdeveloped country, the world's biggest technology investor has warned.