Ex-Google Researcher Seeks to Transform Japan’s Robots With AI

March 9, 2026, 4:15 AM UTC

A Silicon Valley-born AI startup is turning to Japan to prove AI can reshape one of the world’s largest industrial robot supply chains.

Integral AI Inc., a five-year-old company founded by former Google researchers Jad Tarifi and Nima Asgharbeygi, develops AI models geared for automated systems such as robots and self-driving cars. The company has worked with auto parts maker Denso Corp. since 2021 to help teach industrial robots new skills by observing demonstrations.

Jad Tarifi
Source: Integral AI

The 15-person startup is holding initial discussions with Toyota Motor Corp., Sony Group Corp., Honda Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co. and ...

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