KEY POINTS
  • Japan's Rakuten plans to launch its own proprietary artificial intelligence language model, its CEO told CNBC in an interview that aired Monday.
  • Rakuten has a number of businesses from banking to e-commerce and telecommunications, therefore has a large amount of "very unique" data to train its large language model (LLM) on, according to Mikitani.
  • The company plans to use the artificial intelligence model internally at the company to improve operational efficiency before opening it up to businesses.

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The logo of Japanese tech giant Rakuten logo seen at the Mobile World Congress 2019.

Japan's Rakuten plans to launch its own proprietary artificial intelligence language model, its CEO told CNBC in an interview that aired Monday.

It comes as the fintech-to-e-commerce giant looks to join other technology firms developing the rapidly growing technology.

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