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Japan's Sakana AI has launched its first consumer-facing chatbot, marking a shift from being a corporate-focused artificial intelligence startup toward becoming a provider of general services, as competition intensifies to localize generative AI for specific markets.
The Tokyo-based company on Tuesday unveiled Sakana Chat, powered by its newly developed model and designed to better reflect Japanese language, culture and social norms. The release marks its first push into general users after focusing on open source research for developers.
The move underscores a broader effort among AI developers to tailor global foundation models to local contexts, particularly in markets like Japan, where the government has called for domestic alternatives to foreign systems to address concerns over potential bias, cultural nuance and regulatory compliance.
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