Japan to fund KDDI, four others to build AI supercomputer

Grants worth $470m aimed at reducing dependence on U.S. tech

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RIHO NAGAO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- The Japanese government will give five companies, including telecom company KDDI, a total of 72.5 billion yen ($470 million) to fund efforts to develop artificial intelligence amid concerns about overreliance on U.S. technology.

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