By HIDEAKI ISHIBASHI/ Senior Staff Writer
July 13, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A smartphone app uses different colors to show expected arrival times of a tsunami and displays the current location of the app user and areas that could be difficult to navigate. (Hideaki Ishibashi)
KAWASAKI—Fujitsu Ltd. is using the Fugaku supercomputer and artificial intelligence (AI) technology to develop a smartphone app that can provide real-time countdowns on when quake-triggered tsunami will flood specific areas. [Read More]
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