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Artificial Intelligence
 

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We conduct research and development on “Categorical AI.” Based on category theory in mathematics, Categorical AI is an AI capable of invention and discovery, enabling performance that requires advanced creativity, such as inventing new businesses, supporting scientific research, generating management strategies, and assisting with invention. We also conduct research and development in deep learning, quantum computing, semiconductors, and other areas that serve as the foundation for Categorical AI.

 

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Whitepapers

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Case 1:

Categorical AI (Technical Report)​​

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Case 2 (Patent in Japan):

高次元微分演算子を計算するための確率的テンソル縮約ネットワーク (特願2025-046150・特許7734902)

Case 3 (Patent in Japan):

動的再構成による相関復号量子コンピュータ (特願2025-057408・特許7749274)

Case 4 (Patent in Japan):

温度制御型エネルギー増幅機能を有する二次元/三次元ハイブリッド半導体構造及びその応用 (特許7733347)

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The convergence of three transformational technological paradigms— the metaverse, quantum computing, and Artificial General Intelligence— represents the most significant inflection point in digital infrastructure since the advent of the internet.

The contemporary world confronts coordination challenges of
unprecedented complexity and scale. Political institutions designed for geographically bounded populations struggle to address transnational problems from climate change to pandemic response.

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Cases

1. New York General Group × Rheology Functional Food Research Institute

Theme: Advancing Plasmalogen Research with AI
 

New York General Group (NYGG) partnered with the Rheology Functional Food Research Institute to apply its category theory–based “Categorical AI” to plasmalogen and functional food research. The collaboration focuses on accelerating material discovery, structure analysis, and functionality prediction through AI-driven research. The initiative also includes the establishment of “XBrain,” a company dedicated to research commercialization, intellectual property strategy, and global expansion.

2. New York General Group × Tsujita Group

 

Theme: AI-Driven Regional Industry and Infrastructure Innovation


NYGG formed a strategic partnership with the Tsujita Group to promote joint research and commercialization using “Categorical AI.” The collaboration targets biotechnology, financial engineering, social infrastructure, and environmental sectors. By leveraging AI for regional resource analysis, product development, decarbonization, and infrastructure management, the partnership aims to create next-generation regional industries powered by advanced AI technologies.

3. New York General Group × REGAL CORE

Theme: AI and Legal Tech for Advertising Governance


NYGG partnered with REGAL CORE to develop an AI-powered legal compliance platform for the advertising industry. The project combines AI with legal expertise to evaluate advertisements for regulatory compliance, ethical standards, and consumer protection. A key objective is the development of an “Ad Trust Index” to improve transparency, prevent misleading advertising, and establish stronger governance standards for the AI era.

 

Common Thread

All three initiatives center on NYGG’s proprietary “Categorical AI” technology and demonstrate its application across diverse fields—including functional food research, regional industry development, and advertising compliance—to accelerate innovation and societal implementation.

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