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IBM and SoftBank Introduce Japanese Language Watson APIs

Published: Feb 18,2016

IBM and SoftBank Corp. today announced the general availability of six cognitive services in the Japanese language that can be used to create IBM Watson-powered apps in the region. This new set of language and speech services in Japanese will enable local partners, entrepreneurs and app developers to apply Watson to their businesses in innovative ways.

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“Since the launch of the Watson platform, thousands of developers in other parts of the world have used these technologies in new and exciting ways,” said David Kenny, General Manager, IBM Watson. “We’re thrilled to now offer the Japanese market the power of cognitive computing and excited to witness the creativity of this community as they apply Watson in new ways.”

“I am delighted that we are now unveiling IBM Watson in Japanese, which was jointly developed through our strategic alliance with IBM,” said Ken Miyauchi, President and CEO of SoftBank.

“Since forging this strategic alliance, we launched the local IBM Watson ecosystem program in October 2015, formally selecting over a dozen ecosystem partners. We are also looking to introduce Watson internally, so we can propose various solutions and use cases to customers based on our own experience. Together with IBM – and our ecosystem partners – we will work to forge a new market, offering our customers innovative solutions with unparalleled value.”

“Clients around the world are transforming their businesses with Watson technology, and the newly available language capabilities now bring the power of cognitive to Japan,” said Paul Yonamine, General Manager, IBM Japan.

These developments mark a milestone in IBM and SoftBank’s alliance to push forward the adoption and application of cognitive computing in Japan. Over the past year, in addition to enhancing Watson’s Japanese language proficiency and localizing the technology platform, IBM and SoftBank Robotics Holdings Corp. also announced plans to develop a version of Watson for Pepper robots.

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