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Technologies will improve rapidly next year or the year after. Companies that can keep up with the changes will survive and those that cannot will be eliminated.

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Fumiaki Koizumi, chairman of Mercari Inc. More than 90% of major Japanese companies are considering using, or have already adopted generative artificial intelligence in their operations, but many cite data breaches and authenticity as concerns, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey.

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Technologies will improve rapidly next year or the year after. Companies that can keep up with the changes will survive and those that cannot will be eliminated.

In Japan fax machine is more than enough inside the office.

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I will always prioritise a company that uses real people to offer customer service over one that uses chatbots.

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Isn't all intelligence here an artifice?

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I just would like refer to the other article about that technology. It won’t improve, but it will even hallucinate more. So I guess, the companies which avoid using it or only punctually use it will soon gain back advantage, not all the other ones who blindly follow the big loud hype.

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Right... that's the way it SHOULD work, but instead companies that cannot keep up will seek government protection, be granted money and foreign companies that are far more advanced will be barred to protect the locals. Then the companies that cannot compete will get regular subsidies to keep afloat while tariffs on other companies' products are so high we are forced to buy local.

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Exactly.

but instead [ Looters and "their" friends wives neices nephews aunts godmothers favorite] companies that cannot keep up will seek [more Loot from taxes and get handed good ol] government protection,

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