Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Preferred Networks will collaborate to develop AI technology

Mars Finance News: On June 2nd, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries announced that it has reached a commercial alliance agreement with Japanese AI company Preferred Networks to jointly develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, aiming to establish a capital and business alliance by the 2026 fiscal year. The statement said that the two companies will explore joint development of autonomous AI-driven machinery and systems for critical tasks, combining Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' hardware, control, and simulation technology with Preferred Networks' self-developed AI foundational models, AI chips, and computing infrastructure. (Broad Perspective)
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GovernanceMoodboard
· 6h ago
Will the Capital Alliance go public independently after?
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OtcMoonwalker
· 10h ago
Once again within the fiscal year, Japanese companies' deadline culture
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GateUser-af0710ba
· 13h ago
From anime-style AI to industrial AI, PFN's range is quite broad.
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VinylRadio
· 13h ago
How much testing cost can be saved with the combination of simulation technology and basic models?
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ACalmnessWithAHintOfPomelo
· 13h ago
Is Preferred Networks' MN-3 chip finally able to be deployed?
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 13h ago
Key task autonomous AI, sounds like it aims to develop military-grade applications
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RetroRadioEcho
· 13h ago
The Capital Alliance in 2026, are we just talking about a pie in the sky for now?
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SushiSlippage
· 13h ago
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries + PFN, this combo is interesting, a double boost of hardware + AI chips.
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