The Japanese government has unveiled plans to create a domestically developed artificial intelligence model and put roughly 10 million AI-equipped robots into operation across 18 sectors by 2040 - building on a 14-year growth strategy announced last month, which targets ¥370 trillion ($2.3 trillion) in combined public and private investment across 17 priority areas, including physical AI, semiconductors, quantum technology, and nuclear fusion
What's so bad about that you ask? The problem is quantum technology and nuclear fusion are other frauds just deep sinkholes money pits that will never produce anything ever they've been just about to have an actual productive demo of it for more than two decades now and still nothing. The second issue is that there actual concept of what AI is and how to use it is completely deformed following the large language model nonsense that Altman worked on which is of course kindergarten level and will never lead to the kind of breakthroughs it's like somebody with an abacus saying that if they can only slide the beats fast enough it can achieve consciousness don't believe it.
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