Fujitsu ultrasound AI outperforms sushi chef’s judgement on fattiness of tuna

Article | 2025年6月23日
4 minute read
Tuna is undoubtedly one of the most popular fish in Japan. In particular, high-end bluefin tuna is especially enjoyed by consumers as a dish for celebrating special occasions. In 2025, a sushi restaurant chain in Tokyo offered $1.3 million for a bluefin tuna at the annual New Year auction.
Sonofai Inc., a Japanese startup, has focused on high demand for more affordable tuna. The company developed an automated inspection device "SONOFAI T-01" equipped with Fujitsu's AI technology to determine the fat content of frozen albacore tuna.
Here's more on Fujitsu's cutting-edge technology and how the company collaborated with a new partner company.
Newly developed AI device under spotlight
The process to assess a frozen albacore with “SONOFAI T-01” requires about 12 seconds.
An employee with Sonofai Inc., a startup based in Shizuoka Prefecture, places a hard-frozen albacore on a machine. It is then conveyed through a gate where four mechanical arms reach out to hit the target with an ultrasound. In the blink of an eye, the AI judges the level of fattiness in three grades, and the result appears on the screen.
Sonofai Inc. revealed its SONOFAI T-01 to the media in April 2025 at Fujitsu headquarters in the City of Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. More than 30 media outlets flocked to cover the demonstration of the new AI machine.

The capability of SONOFAI T-01 adds value to albacore tuna
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