Japan Prioritizes AI and Nuclear Fusion in New National Strategy
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The Japanese government has selected six technology fields as national strategic priorities. This new policy aims to strengthen the country's industrial competitiveness and economic security.
Artificial intelligence and nuclear fusion are among the key areas identified. The list also includes other essential technologies like semiconductors and bio-technology.
Officials plan to create a new council to oversee this strategy. This council will develop comprehensive policies to support research, development, and implementation. The goal is to concentrate public and private resources on advancing these critical fields.
This move is part of a broader effort to ensure Japan maintains a leading global position in technology. By focusing on these strategic areas, the government hopes to drive future economic growth and address complex societal challenges.