Cognitive Research Lab and Mitsubishi Electric Sign MOU to Study Decision-Support System in Cognitive Domain

Aim to develop AI system for organizations responding to national security risks and public crises

October 21, 2024 – Cognitive Research Lab announced today that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation on October 17 with the aim of developing a business that helps organizations make decisions to avoid/mitigate national security risk and human risk related to natural disasters and public-safety situations.

Based on the MOU, Cognitive Research Lab’s cutting-edge technologies in generative artificial intelligence (AI), reinforcement learning, machine learning and knowledge in neuroscience and cognitive science, will be combined with Mitsubishi Electric’s technologies and expertise, cultivated through the company’s development of defense equipment.

The goal is to create a next-generation Decision-Support System in the Cognitive Domain that utilizes AI to analyze vast amounts of public information and company data in order to propose appropriate responses to crises. The envisioned system is expected to provide decision makers with information on situations in regional areas and propose appropriate action in Japan and other markets worldwide.

 CRL remains at the forefront of technological advancement including Cognitive Warfare Systems and is committed to harnessing the power of AI, cybersecurity, and cognitive defense to create a safer, more secure, and prosperous future for all.

These examples highlight the collaboration’s key technological strengths and emphasize its global impact on security and crisis management, making the message compelling for international stakeholders.