Today, Fujitsu announced the global launch of its Fujitsu Kozuchi AI Agent, an AI service that can engage in high-level tasks autonomously and in collaboration with humans.
This service will be offered through Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, a part of the Fujitsu Uvance business model, which works to provide cross-industry solutions to societal issues.
Building generative AI models for business applications requires a significant investment of time and money and a high level of expertise, and there is no guarantee that a single AI model can deliver the desired results.
To solve this issue, Fujitsu has developed the Fujitsu Kozuchi AI Agent. This AI can think autonomously and function as a full team member, making proactive suggestions that can lead to new insights and inspire creativity.
The Fujitsu Kozuchi AI Agent provides instructions to each of the AI models and provides a solution based on the feedback.
As of today, Fujitsu will offer the first AI agent for use in business profitability discussions and business negotiations to share appropriate information and propose measures.
Fujitsu plans to eventually expand its AI agent lineup to include services in production management, legal affairs, and other areas and will implement a broader roll-out of the service during fiscal 2024. In addition, Fujitsu will incorporate Fujitsu Kozuchi AI Agent into its digital offerings, including Fujitsu Uvance’s Work Life Shift.
Fujitsu will promote the use of AI agents in a wide range of business operations to further improve the efficiency of customers’ businesses and work to achieve a world in which customers can easily benefit from business transformation via generative AI.
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