Fujitsu Establishes International Consortium To Tackle Global Fujitsu
Fujitsu Limited today announced the establishment of Frontria, an international consortium bringing together over 50 global organizations to collaboratively address the escalating challenges of AI-generated disinformation, misinformation, AI system vulnerabilities, and regulatory compliance. This initiative aims to foster a healthy and resilient digital society by pooling cutting-edge technologies and expertise to enhance information reliability and ensure AI trustworthiness and security.Frontria will serve as a dynamic platform for... In fiscal year 2025, the consortium will commence activities with participating organizations from Japan, Europe, North America, India, Australia, and other regions. It will engage with organizations across diverse industries worldwide to expand the consortium's scale and create new use cases in sectors such as finance, insurance, media, entertainment, legal, and AI businesses. By the end of fiscal year 2026, the consortium aims to have over 100 global participating organizations, generating multiple IP business cases. While generative AI offers profound benefits, it also presents significant risks: the spread of disinformation, AI system vulnerabilities, and the urgent need for regulatory compliance (e.g., EU AI Act) [1].
With disinformation alone causing an estimated 12.2 trillion yen in economic losses in 2023 [2], and businesses facing financial risks from non-compliance and cyberattacks, these complex issues demand a collaborative, multi-sector approach. Frontria will address these by focusing on disinformation countermeasures, AI trustworthiness and security, driving technological advancement through industry insights and fostering innovative applications and business models. Frontria will establish a global community centered on a "technology pool," uniting innovation partners, technology IP providers, data providers, engineering partners, and incubators. This collaborative environment will foster new ideas and solutions.Initially, three community groups will focus on disinformation countermeasures, AI trustworthiness, and AI security, with industry-specific working groups to refine technologies and create applications. A developer community will also accelerate core technology development through knowledge sharing and competitions. Through Frontria, Fujitsu will provide participating organizations with trial access to its core AI technologies for disinformation countermeasures, AI trustworthiness (including fairness), and AI security (such as fake detection for fraud).
By fostering collaboration, Frontria will refine existing technologies, generate new ideas and use cases, leverage IP and data, support application development, and drive market expansion, creating monetization opportunities while solving critical societal issues and... Oreste Pollicino (Bocconi University), Cloudy Soft, CROSS Business Producers Inc., Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc., DAIKO ADVERTISING INC., DAIKO WEDO creative & development Inc., Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd., Data Resources Inc., Digirow K.K., Digital... Nicolas Lesca (University Grenoble Alpes), Prof. Amélie Favreau (University Grenoble Alpes), G-Search Limited, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, InfoCom Research Inc., Prof. Shinichi Yamaguchi (International University of Japan), Intesa Sanpaolo, LARUS Business Automation S.r.l., LY Corporation, Prof. Ananiadou Sophia (The University of Manchester), Doctor Batista-Navarro Riza Theresa (The University of Manchester), Prof.
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Masaki Aida (Tokyo Metropolitan University), Trusted Corporation, Uber AI Solutions.For comments from participating organizations and information regarding company HQs please refer to these links: Effective August 2024, the EU AI Act aims to ensure the safe use and trustworthiness of AI. It classifies AI systems based on their risk levels and mandates that AI systems address these risks while protecting people's health, safety, and fundamental human rights. KAWASAKI, Japan, Dec 2, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited today announced the establishment of Frontria, an international consortium bringing together over 50 global organizations to collaboratively address the escalating challenges of AI-generated... This initiative aims to foster a healthy and resilient digital society by pooling cutting-edge technologies and expertise to enhance information reliability and ensure AI trustworthiness and security. Frontria will serve as a dynamic platform for participating organizations to share their technological capabilities, identify challenges, articulate needs, and collectively drive risk mitigation and transformative solutions from a global perspective.
Frontria aims to rapidly create concrete applications and services, and by quickly sharing information about their use cases, it will seek to promote the adoption of technological IP that enhances the reliability and safety... In fiscal year 2025, the consortium will commence activities with participating organizations from Japan, Europe, North America, India, Australia, and other regions. It will engage with organizations across diverse industries worldwide to expand the consortium's scale and create new use cases in sectors such as finance, insurance, media, entertainment, legal, and AI businesses. By the end of fiscal year 2026, the consortium aims to have over 100 global participating organizations, generating multiple IP business cases. Figure 1: Goal and aims of the consortium Figure 2: "Frontria" website The international consortium "Frontria" website.
Fujitsu today announced that it has begun a project to develop a disinformation countermeasure platform alongside a consortium of leading academic and private sector organizations. Fujitsu was selected as a primary operator for this initiative in July 2024 through a public call for proposals by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (“NEDO”) (1). The effort is part of the Key and Advanced Technology R&D through Cross Community Collaboration Program (“K Program”) (2), which was established with the collaboration of Japan’s Cabinet Office, the Japanese Ministry of Economy,... The consortium, assembled by Fujitsu, includes the National Institute of Informatics (NII), NEC Corporation, Keio Research Institute at SFC, Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Tech), The University of Tokyo, University of Aizu, Nagoya... The project aims to develop the world’s first comprehensive disinformation countermeasure platform that can process false information from initial detection to evidence gathering, analysis, and evaluation, with development slated for completion by the end... “We are excited to be working on this initiative with a top-tier consortium of Japanese academic and private sector organizations that have a proven track record of combating disinformation.
In addition to our consortium partners, Fujitsu will collaborate with relevant government agencies and other organizations to develop a robust countermeasure solution and contribute to solving this serious societal challenge.” As prime operator of this project, Fujitsu will lead the R&D efforts, technology integration, and construction of the overall platform. Leveraging the latest trends in disinformation tactics and technologies, Fujitsu will also create use cases for public and private sector organizations, facilitating the practical application of the research findings. In fiscal year 2024, the project will focus on analyzing use cases for private companies and public institutions, defining functional requirements, and initiating R&D of individual technologies, with the final system scheduled for development... Fujitsu has launched Frontria, a new international consortium designed to tackle one of the defining risks of the AI era: the surge of AI-generated disinformation, system vulnerabilities, and regulatory non-compliance. Announced on 2 December 2025, the initiative brings together over 50 global organisations at launch and aims to more than double that number by the end of fiscal year 2026.
The goal is ambitious. Instead of treating fake content and unsafe AI as isolated technical problems, Frontria is positioned as a shared global infrastructure project—a platform where participants pool technologies, data, and expertise to develop practical tools that... Fujitsu frames the mission in straightforward terms: build a “trusted and secure digital society” in which AI innovation and information integrity can coexist. Frontria’s launch lands at a moment when generative AI has made it easy to produce convincing text, audio, images, and video at scale. This has intensified existing issues—from fraud and deepfakes to synthetic political misinformation—into structural risks for economies and democracies. Fujitsu’s press release cites a striking number: AI-driven disinformation and online abuse caused an estimated ¥12.2 trillion in global economic losses in 2023.
As generative AI advances, these costs are expected to rise sharply. Trusted Corporation is pleased to announce its participation in Frontria, an international consortium established by Fujitsu Limited to address the growing risks associated with AI-generated misinformation, systemic vulnerabilities in AI systems, and emerging regulatory... Frontria brings together more than fifty global organizations with the shared objective of identifying challenges, exchanging insights, and developing practical solutions that enhance the trustworthiness and reliability of AI technologies. The consortium will operate as a collaborative platform across multiple industries, focusing on collective problem identification, capability sharing, and joint development of tools and methods to strengthen digital integrity. Trusted Corporation will contribute to the consortium as an Innovation Partner, with a focus on business model validation, use case testing, and facilitation of market deployment. Our role is to ensure that promising concepts identified within the consortium can advance toward real commercial application and adoption.
We will support the below participants and involve new participants to evaluate use cases, shape implementation pathways, and align solutions with market demands. KAWASAKI, Japan, Dec 2, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited today announced the establishment of Frontria, an international consortium bringing together over 50 global organizations to collaboratively address the escalating challenges of AI-generated... This initiative aims to foster a healthy and resilient digital society by pooling cutting-edge technologies and expertise to enhance information reliability and ensure AI trustworthiness and security. Frontria will serve as a dynamic platform for participating organizations to share their technological capabilities, identify challenges, articulate needs, and collectively drive risk mitigation and transformative solutions from a global perspective. Frontria aims to rapidly create concrete applications and services, and by quickly sharing information about their use cases, it will seek to promote the adoption of technological IP that enhances the reliability and safety... In fiscal year 2025, the consortium will commence activities with participating organizations from Japan, Europe, North America, India, Australia, and other regions.
It will engage with organizations across diverse industries worldwide to expand the consortium's scale and create new use cases in sectors such as finance, insurance, media, entertainment, legal, and AI businesses. By the end of fiscal year 2026, the consortium aims to have over 100 global participating organizations, generating multiple IP business cases. Figure 1: Goal and aims of the consortium (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); October 16, 2024Fujitsu LimitedNational Institute of InformaticsNEC CorporationKeio Research Institute at SFCInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoUniversity of AizuNagoya Institute of TechnologyOsaka University Kawasaki, Japan, October 16, 2024 – Fujitsu today announced that it has begun a project to develop a disinformation countermeasure platform alongside a consortium of leading academic and private sector organizations.
Fujitsu was selected as a primary operator for this initiative in July 2024 through a public call for proposals by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization ("NEDO") (1). The effort is part of the Key and Advanced Technology R&D through Cross Community Collaboration Program ("K Program") (2), which was established with the collaboration of Japan’s Cabinet Office, the Japanese Ministry of Economy,... The consortium, assembled by Fujitsu, includes the National Institute of Informatics (NII), NEC Corporation, Keio Research Institute at SFC, Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Tech), The University of Tokyo, University of Aizu, Nagoya... The project aims to develop the world’s first comprehensive disinformation countermeasure platform that can process false information from initial detection to evidence gathering, analysis, and evaluation, with development slated for completion by the end... "We are excited to be working on this initiative with a top-tier consortium of Japanese academic and private sector organizations that have a proven track record of combating disinformation. In addition to our consortium partners, Fujitsu will collaborate with relevant government agencies and other organizations to develop a robust countermeasure solution and contribute to solving this serious societal challenge."
As prime operator of this project, Fujitsu will lead the R&D efforts, technology integration, and construction of the overall platform. Leveraging the latest trends in disinformation tactics and technologies, Fujitsu will also create use cases for public and private sector organizations, facilitating the practical application of the research findings. In fiscal year 2024, the project will focus on analyzing use cases for private companies and public institutions, defining functional requirements, and initiating R&D of individual technologies, with the final system scheduled for development... By developing this platform, Fujitsu and its consortium partners aim to contribute to economic stability in the face of increasing disinformation risk and with NEDO’s support aid in increasing new industry development, international competitiveness,...
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