The Phnom Penh Post

Sony to enter Japan taxi market with AI app

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ELECTRONIC­S giant Sony announced a plan yesterday to provide an AI-based ride-hailing system to Japanese cab companies, while another taxi firm said they were in talks with Uber on a tie-up.

Sony said it was planning a joint venture to offer artificial intelligen­ce technology to six taxi operators, which currently own a total of 10,000 vehicles in Tokyo.

The technology would use AI to predict demand for taxis and allow companies to more ef f i ci ently mobilise t heir resources.

The companies will form a joint venture this spring to develop a taxi-hailing app, though Sony said further discussion­s would be held before any legally binding agreement is inked.

Also yesterday, Daiichi Kotsu Sangyo, a taxi company based in southern Fukuoka prefecture, announced they are in talks to join hands with US ride-sharing titan Uber.

Taxi-hailing apps have found it challengin­g to crack the Japanese market, where riskaverse passengers prefer to stick to their high-quality traditiona­l taxi service.

Hailing a taxi rarely takes more than a few seconds in major Japanese cities and there has been a relatively sluggish uptake of services like Uber, where consumers order an unlicensed car via a smartphone app.

The vast majority of taxis are hailed or hired from a cab rank, and a relatively small percentage of taxis are connected to a smartphone, posing another barrier to the success of apps like Uber.

But the number of taxi passengers has been on the decline, dropping by a third between 2005 and 2015, according to the transport ministry.

Sony’s plans come after Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing announced earlier this month a deal with Japanese telecom firm SoftBank to develop a taxi app in Japan.

SoftBank is heavily present in the taxi market and recently took a 15-percent stake in Uber.

Car maker Toyo t a a l s o announced an investment of 7.5 billion yen ($70 million) in the JapanTaxi app this month, which says it is the biggest taxihailin­g app in Japan.

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YOMIURI SHIMBUN THE A smartphone app for the practical trial of a taxi ride-share service that started in Japan on January 24.

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