Japanese IT giant's newest AI tech
Japanese IT giant Fujitsu unveiled its newest AI technology on July 16.
One of the new technologies showcased includes a system that simulates the impact of Trump tariffs and helps manufacturers find the optimal supply chain.
The company also unveiled an AI agent that can give presentations based on prepared materials.
Uchida Kei, NTV Reporter / This AI recognizes human skeletal structures and analyzes my batting swing.
The technology can accurately assess posture that is difficult for the human eye to see. It is adopted in international competitions for gymnastics scoring and is also utilized to enhance the skills of top figure skaters.
It is also being applied in the medical field to detect early signs of dementia and other conditions based on walking patterns.
It is believed that starting treatment early can slow the progression of symptoms and lead to reductions in medical expenses.

