Japanese telecommunications giant NTT is developing a user-friendly and low-cost artificial intelligence platform for business use.
This was reported by NHK, as reported by Ukrinform.
The introduction of the product is planned to be held in March next year.
It is stated that the technology will be based on a large “tsuzumi” speaking system, named after a portable Japanese drum.
NTT said Tsuzumi developers are focused on strengthening the platform’s ability to work in Japanese.
It also claims that customers will be able to quickly and easily learn to use the platform, as it will be customized to specific business areas.
NTT added that for these reasons, Tsuzumi will not need large data processing facilities.
In the future, the company plans to combine smaller data processing facilities to work together as a large-scale model. For this purpose, the new generation NTT IOWN’s optical and wireless network will be used.
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