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Japan Plans $6 Billion AI Investment and 10 Million Robots by 2040

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Japan has announced plans to invest $6 billion in artificial intelligence as part of a major national technology push. The initiative also includes a target of deploying 10 million AI-powered robots by the year 2040. This move is part of a broader global trend of nations building sovereign AI capabilities. Countries worldwide are increasingly looking to reduce their dependence on AI technology dominated by the United States and China. Japan's plan reflects growing concerns about over-reliance on foreign technology in critical sectors.

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