
Fujikura Invests $1.9B in US Data Centers
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Fujikura, a Japanese cable maker, is investing $1.9 billion to expand AI data center capacity in the US. This move aims to triple their combined capacity in Japan and the US.
Fujikura's significant investment in US data centers signals a growing demand for AI infrastructure. While seemingly unrelated to tourism, advancements in AI directly impact travel-related services. Expect faster, more personalized travel planning tools and enhanced real-time information during your Japan trips.
Improved AI capabilities will likely lead to more efficient transportation systems within Japan. This could translate to optimized train schedules, reduced congestion in popular tourist areas, and smarter navigation apps, making it easier to explore the country.
Ultimately, this investment promises a smoother, more connected travel experience for visitors to Japan. From booking flights to navigating local streets, AI-powered solutions will continue to enhance and streamline various aspects of your journey.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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