This Japanese AI unicorn has big plans to use deep learning to fix ‘real-world’ problems

This Japanese AI unicorn has big plans to use deep learning to fix ‘real-world’ problems

Toru Nishikawa (right), co-founder and chief executive officer of Preferred Networks, and Daisuke Okanohara, co-founder and chief executive researcher, with a Fanuc Corp. robotic arm at their company’s headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, March 16, 2018.

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Preferred Networks is a little-known name outside of Japan, but the Toyota-backed artificial intelligence unicorn has big plans to use deep learning to fix “real-world” issues — with the end goal of going…

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