Spy-grade AI built to crack extremist codes takes on Japan life insurance

Lazarus AI's Asian expansion driven by increasing company demand and relaxed regulations

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Taking a doctor's handwriting, right, and turning it into easy-to-read text, left, is one application developed by U.S. startup Lazarus AI, which is aiming to expand in Japan. (Screenshot from Lazarus AI website)

RYOHTAROH SATOH

TOKYO -- U.S. startup Lazarus AI, once deployed by the Pentagon to crack the codes of extremist groups, is aiming to use artificial intelligence to streamline the life insurance business in Asia.

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