Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang meets Japanese executives in Tokyo to discuss robotics and AI partnerships.
Photo: South China Morning Post
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang meets Japanese executives in Tokyo to discuss robotics and AI partnerships.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Tokyo and met with executives from Japanese semiconductor materials and robotics companies. The meetings included a dinner at a yakitori restaurant and discussions on strengthening cooperation in AI and robotics development. Nvidia announced partnerships with Japanese robotics firms.

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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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SCMP leads with the yakitori summit and Huang's personable dining style. Reuters focuses on the partnerships with robotics firms and AI development.
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SCSouth China Morning PostINTERNATIONAL6h ago

“Nvidia chief Jensen Huang seals Japan robotics push after 'yakitori summit'”

RReutersCENTER10h ago

“Nvidia partners with Japan robotics firms on AI development”

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Huang dined at a yakitori restaurant near Kanda Station with executives from materials companies.
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