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Fujitsu advances enterprise AI with Anthropic and OpenAI partnerships

16 hours ago  

SECTOR UPDATE - Fujitsu 

To help enterprises deploy tailored, secure, and production-ready AI, global digital experience leader Fujitsu has revealed its strategic approach that combines the world's leading models with its own proprietary technology.

Central to this approach are Fujitsu’s strategic partnerships in Japan with both Anthropic and OpenAI. These collaborations allow Fujitsu to integrate the most appropriate AI model into customer solutions, ensuring they are tailored to specific enterprise requirements for performance, data sovereignty, security, and compliance.

Separately, Fujitsu has developed self-evolving multi-AI agent technology that enables AI agents to collaborate and continuously learn from execution results, human feedback, policy changes and specification updates.

It allows the AI to adapt and improve over time, automating the enhancement of domain-specific models. In testing, this improved model accuracy by an average of 28 points.

For healthcare organisations, it signals how AI could better support complex clinical and operational information environments, including the structured extraction of information from medical records and test results.

These global developments reveal Fujitsu’s strategic blueprint for the next wave of enterprise AI. 

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Source: Fujitsu media release

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