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Joining the International Consortium “Frontria” to Address Disinformation, Misinformation, and Emerging AI Risks

  • Writer: Takayuki Miyano
    Takayuki Miyano
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

Earlier this month, Fujitsu announced in both Japanese and English the establishment of the international consortium “Frontria,” which aims to address disinformation, misinformation, and new risks arising from artificial intelligence.


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The rapid evolution of generative AI has accelerated the spread of false and misleading information, exposed vulnerabilities in AI systems, and raised challenges related to regulatory compliance. These complex issues and risks are increasingly difficult for any single organization to tackle alone.



My own comment has also been featured on the endorsement page of the Frontria website:

Takayuki Miyano, Founder and CEO, Atlas Associates Inc. The origins of Atlas Associates lie in our partnership with an Israeli company—recognized as a "Game Changer" by CB Insights—to deploy AI-powered fake news verification technology in Japan. Since our inception, we have remained steadfast in our mission to safeguard individual privacy and the freedom of communication, leveraging the power of technology to combat misinformation. In an era where information opacity invites social division, protecting the truth is synonymous with protecting our nation's resilience. We deeply resonate with this consortium’s vision and are committed to contributing our technology and expertise toward building a safe and trustworthy information society.

While we are a startup competing primarily through a messaging app, we are determined to pursue world-class defense and disaster-prevention technologies—originating from Japan and aimed at the global market.

The messaging platform we envision aligns naturally with efforts to combat fake news, and we would be delighted if our work can contribute, even in part, to the future of our country.

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