Disrupting Japan

Will Japan ever regain its lead in robotics?

Nov 10, 2025
Chiamin Lai, a general partner at Firstlight Capital focusing on physical AI in Japan, shares insights on Japan's struggle to maintain its robotics leadership. She discusses the impact of the labor shortage on AI adoption and highlights the need for industry collaboration. Chiamin also explores the disconnect between generative AI and robotics, advising startups to concentrate on vertical, task-specific robots. She predicts a future where Japan's unique solutions dominate the global market while cautioning against heavy hardware investments.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Roots Drive Japan Focus

  • Chiamin describes moving to Japan as a teenager and later returning after years abroad.
  • Her personal ties and experience shape her commitment to solving Japan's demographic challenges.
ADVICE

Start Data Capture With Simulations

  • Capture domain-specific training data early using simulations and remote collection methods.
  • Use targeted data capture centers or VR-driven remote labeling to bootstrap models affordably.
INSIGHT

Physical Data Is Scarce And Fragmented

  • Physical AI lacks shared, reusable physical interaction data the way language models have text.
  • Startups must capture domain-specific 3D and interaction data to train useful models.
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