Sansan Selected for National AI Project GENIAC for Second Consecutive Year
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- Sansan Selected for National AI Project GENIAC for Second Consecutive Year
- Sansan was selected for the 4th phase of the METI and NEDO GENIAC project to develop a unique visual language model specialized in following complex instructions for Japanese business documents.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Fri Jun 05 2026 01:51:08 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Sansan was selected for the 4th phase of the METI and NEDO GENIAC project to develop a unique visual language model specialized in following complex instructions for Japanese business documents.
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- Sansan Selected for National AI Project GENIAC for Second Consecutive Year (Fri Jun 05 2026 01:51:08 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
- Date
- Fri Jun 05 2026 01:51:08 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Sansan was selected for the 4th phase of the METI and NEDO GENIAC project to develop a unique visual language model specialized in following complex instructions for Japanese business documents.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'GENIAC' project that Sansan was selected for?
- A: It is a national project promoted by METI and NEDO that supports the development of competitive generative AI foundation models in Japan by providing computational resources.
- Q: What proposal by Sansan was selected this time?
- A: The proposal 'Development of a visual language model highly capable of following instructions specialized for documents' was selected to accurately process complex instructions for Japanese business documents.
- Q: How will the newly developed model be utilized in the future?
- A: The company aims to integrate it into its services 'Bill One' and 'Contract One' to drastically automate back-office operations through demonstration tests.
- Q: What generative AI models has Sansan developed independently so far?
- A: They have developed 'Viola', a multimodal generative AI that extracts items from document images, and 'Cello', an extended model that can also identify the coordinate positions of information.
- Q: Which university is Sansan conducting joint research with this time?
- A: They are conducting joint research with the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) to develop benchmarks for similar tasks and plan to publish them where possible.