Box Removes AI Query Limit as Japanese Firms Expand Adoption

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Cloud content management firm Box today announced unlimited queries for its AI-powered document processing tools for Enterprise Plus customers. The move comes as several large Japanese companies expand implementation of Box’s AI capabilities to boost productivity with unstructured data, which accounts for over 90% of corporate information.

Box Japan President Katsunori Furuichi cited recent advancements enabling broader AI utilization across enterprises in a secure manner. Major clients like Asahi Group, Norinchukin Bank and Hitachi High-Tech are rolling out Box AI company-wide, believing its seamless integration within the existing Box platform lowers barriers to AI adoption.

Asahi Group aims to enhance data management and consolidation by embracing generative summarization and question-answering across siloed information. Norinchukin Bank sees Box AI reducing time spent searching vast regulated materials by extracting insights across files.

Hitachi High-Tech, which uses Box for over 900 million files globally, started deploying AI tools this July for confidential technical document processing and workflow automation. Firms expect unlimited queries will accelerate AI-driven productivity gains over petabytes of critical unstructured data.

Box asserted its platform-neutral approach guided by responsible AI principles. Connections to Microsoft and Google AI models provide scalable, customizable capabilities leveraging enterprises’ stored content to transform work. The company continues expanding its AI toolkit to maximize information value for organizational transformation.

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