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ボルボEVにグーグルのジェミニ AIと会話、運転を補助
Conversation with Google's Gemini AI in Volvo EV to assist driving
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
Volvo Cars announced the launch of its new electric vehicle, the EX60, on January 21, 2026. This model is the first Volvo to feature Google’s generative AI, Gemini, enabling drivers to perform functions through conversational interaction with the AI while driving. The vehicle is equipped with a high-performance computer and offers a driving range of up to 810 kilometers on a single charge.
The EX60 introduces an innovative seatbelt system that adjusts based on sensor data related to traffic conditions and the occupant’s status. It also supports rapid charging, providing up to 340 kilometers of driving range in just 10 minutes using a high-power charger. Deliveries of the EX60 in Japan are expected to begin within 2026, though pricing details have not yet been announced.
不祥事相次ぐ、原子力業界…今なお残る「原子力村」特有の価値観とは
Series of scandals plague the nuclear industry… The enduring unique values of the "nuclear village"
Mainichi Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Political Scandal or Corruption
Tokyo Electric Power Holdings (TEPCO HD) restarted the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant in Niigata Prefecture on January 21, 2026, marking a key step in its business recovery since the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. The company anticipates an annual revenue improvement of about 100 billion yen per reactor unit from these restarts and plans to continue revitalization efforts focused on data centers and decarbonization.
The Japanese government continues to advocate maximizing nuclear power usage as a stable, carbon-free energy source to ensure energy security and economic growth. The next planned restart is Hokkaido Electric Power’s Tomari Unit 3, targeted for early 2027, which could lower electricity rates in Hokkaido by around 11% for households and 7% overall. This reduction in rates may attract data center operators and other businesses from overseas.
However, a major scandal has emerged involving Chubu Electric Power’s Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, where seismic safety data was found to have been arbitrarily determined during the restart review process. This controversy raised concerns about the safety culture in Japan’s nuclear industry, with experts likening the misconduct to practices associated with the old "nuclear village." The scandal casts doubt on safety awareness across other power companies and threatens public trust in nuclear restarts.
尖閣周辺に中国船 69日連続
Chinese ships near the Senkaku Islands for 69 consecutive days
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
On January 22, 2026, a Japan Coast Guard patrol vessel observed a China Coast Guard ship sailing in the contiguous zone outside the territorial sea around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture. This marks the 69th consecutive day that a Chinese vessel has been present near the Senkaku area. The Chinese ship was reported to be equipped with a machine cannon.
The Japan Coast Guard patrol vessel issued a warning to the Chinese ship, instructing it not to approach the territorial sea around the Senkaku Islands. The continuous presence of Chinese ships in this area indicates ongoing maritime tensions near the disputed islands.
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