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Japan Takes Next Step In $2.3 Trillion Plan With Domestic AI Model And 10M Robots

Japan Takes Next Step In $2.3 Trillion Plan With Domestic AI Model And 10M Robots The Japanese government has unveiled plans to create a domestically developed artificial intelligence model and put roughly 10 million AI-equipped robots into operation across 18 sectors by 2040 - b.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated intelligence & security brief. The source report from ZeroHedge says: Japan Takes Next Step In $2.3 Trillion Plan With Domestic AI Model And 10M Robots The Japanese government has unveiled plans to create a domestically developed artificial intelligence model and put roughly 10 million AI-equipped robots into operation across 18 sectors by 2040 - b.

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  • Primary source: ZeroHedge
  • Published: Jul 2, 2026, 11:00 AM UTC
  • Coverage area: Intelligence & Security
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