DATAZORA Inc., which develops the corporate information data platform “KIJI,” has begun providing a data integration platform (MCP server) for its domestic corporate data platform “KIJI,” which allows generating AI agents to directly access corporate information.
This service will enable companies involved in sales, research, investment decisions, customer management, and other related tasks to obtain up-to-date information on all domestic corporations, both listed and unlisted, in accurate context, through generated AI.
The cost of generative AI inference has decreased rapidly in recent years, and the technical barriers to integrating AI into business operations continue to decline. However, the corporate information that AI references still faces the following challenges:
The information sources to be referenced are scattered across numerous locations, including company websites, financial statements, recruitment information, and government databases.
It’s difficult to keep track of updated information, and the AI may generate answers based on outdated information.
The formats of tables, figures, PDFs, etc., are not standardized and are not organized in a way that AI can correctly interpret.
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In particular, corporate information in Japan involves a wide range of sources to refer to, including financial statements, timely disclosures, job postings, and publicly available information from local governments, making it difficult to grasp this information comprehensively and continuously.
To address this challenge, DATAZORA has been developing and providing the corporate data platform “KIJI” since 2022. Now, we are launching a data integration platform (MCP server) that will allow our generation AI agent to directly and continuously query KIJI data during its operations.
SOURCE: PRTimes


