➀ Ten Japanese universities will receive $700,000 a year for the next four years to collaborate with European universities on semiconductor research, including AI. ➁ The program aims to address a talent shortage in essential industries, with the chip industry requiring an additional 40,000 people in the next ten years. ➂ The universities will work on various projects, including quantum, information, and life sciences education, and human resources AI development.
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