TOKYO -- Tokyo-based Sakana AI, which is developing its own artificial intelligence technology and is the fastest Japanese startup to become a unicorn, plans to launch its first commercial product as early as 2025.
Japan-based company will initially focus on domestic market, CEO says
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David Ha, Co-Founder and CEO of Sakana AI spoke to Nikkei Asia in Tokyo. (Photo by Kosuke Imamura and Sakana AI website)
TOKYO -- Tokyo-based Sakana AI, which is developing its own artificial intelligence technology and is the fastest Japanese startup to become a unicorn, plans to launch its first commercial product as early as 2025.