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Japan ramps up tech ambitions with $65 bn for AI, chips

  • Japan is investing $65 billion to boost its artificial intelligence and microchip industries, aiming to become a global tech leader again.
  • The new investment is part of a 10-trillion-yen package that seeks to address challenges from an aging population.
  • Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has promised to attract over 50 trillion yen in investments for AI and chips over the next decade.
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