Coin World News: Japan plans to invest $500 million in the U.S.-led Genesis Mission Artificial Intelligence Initiative within five years, becoming the first country to join the project.

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AirdropCartographer
· 10h ago
The name "Genesis Mission" sounds grand enough; just make sure it doesn't turn into a PowerPoint project when implemented.
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AuroraStone
· 18h ago
Japan has a strong foundation in semiconductors and robotics; it's definitely time to catch up in AI.
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BlueberryStakingMachine
· 23h ago
Led by the United States, with Japan co-investing, the AI alliance landscape is beginning to take shape.
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BlackGoldMechanicalHand
· 23h ago
$500 million to buy a ticket to the Genesis Mission—whether it's worth it depends on how much core technology we can leverage afterward.
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ChecksumSmile
· 23h ago
The first to join, the cards are fully revealed, but is a five-year cycle too long?
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FeeTakerPhD
· 23h ago
500 million is not really a lot for national-level AI investment; it’s more symbolic than practical.
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SugarAirdropDream
· 23h ago
The five-year plan sounds stable, but AI iteration speed is measured monthly—can we afford to wait?
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Semi-MeltedIceCream
· 23h ago
Japan's move this time was quite quick, taking an early lead in the AI arms race.
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