Japan funds domestic foundation model and AI compute Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced JPY387.3 billion in funding for a five-year project to develop a domestic multimodal foundation model for physical AI controlling robots, led by a METI-backed consortium including SoftBank and Preferred Networks. Separately, METI approved subsidies totaling up to JPY72.5 billion to five companies to build GPU cloud services under the Economic Security Promotion Act. The coordinated funding increases the likelihood of locally governed foundation models and GPU capacity, potentially altering cloud vendor choices and data-sharing arrangements for robotics and manufacturing workloads. Editorial analysis: For AI practitioners, Japan's coordinated funding for models and compute increases the likelihood of locally governed foundation models and GPU capacity, which could alter cloud vendor choices and data-sharing arrangements for robotics and manufacturing workloads. JIJI reports the industry's ministry announced JPY387.3 billion in funding for a five-year project to develop a domestic multimodal foundation model for "physical AI" that controls robots, led by the METI-backed consortium and backed by firms including SoftBank ; engineers from SoftBank and Preferred Networks and support from AIST are expected to participate JIJI . OECD.ai documents a related METI programme that approved subsidies totalling up to JPY72.5 billion to five companies to build GPU cloud services under the Economic Security Promotion Act, naming recipients and amounts for each project OECD.ai . JIJI reports the project aims for an initial model release as early as this fiscal year, with annual improvements thereafter JIJI .