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The AI Alliance releases new AI-powered programming language and industrial AI agent framework, adds new Japanese members, and launches AI Alliance Japan  

Tokyo, Japan, June 26, 2025 - Today the AI Alliance, a global non-profit consortium dedicated to open-source AI innovation, announced Dana, a new open-source AI-powered programming language, and the OpenDXA agent framework for industrial AI. The non-profit also launched AI Alliance Japan, a new initiative to support AI sovereignty and industrial AI in Japan, and welcomed three new Japanese members: Mitsubishi Electric, National Institute of Informatics, and SAKURA internet Inc.

Dana and OpenDXA

Dana, the world’s first AI-powered programming language, enables intent-driven development where users can describe what they want to build, and the language handles implementation. 

"We asked: What if an AI-powered programming language could understand what you're trying to accomplish?" said Christopher Nguyen, CEO & Founder of Aitomatic and creator of Dana. "This is an evolution from AI-assisted coding to AI-native programming—a fundamental shift in how software gets built."

OpenDXA, the new open-source agent framework, is the first built for complex industrial AI agent systems that need to handle highly specialized domain data, processes and workflows, while working hand-in-hand with engineers and subject matter experts.

Dana and OpenDXA are both open, collaborative efforts of AI Alliance members, led by Aitomatic. Unlike other popular frameworks that create “black box” systems, together these projects deliver explainable AI and automatic prompt optimization through fault-tolerant yet deterministic systems with domain-expert meta agents.

For more information on OpenDXA and Dana visit: https://aitomatic.github.io/dana/

AI Alliance Japan

AI Alliance Japan is a new regional working group focused on advancing open research and open-source AI in Japan with the ability to leverage technical and advocacy support from AI Alliance members globally. Its initial members include Aitomatic, IBM, JSR, NEC, Panasonic, Red Hat, Mitsubishi Electric, National Institute of Informatics, and SAKURA internet Inc. 

AI Alliance Japan will drive the open development of sovereign AI capabilities that address Japan-specific cultural and economic context with particular focus on AI agents, data, models and evaluation. The group will also collaborate to advance open-source AI research and development for industrial applications such as manufacturing, semiconductors, shipping and navigation, where reliable, accurate, domain-enriched AI systems are essential to success.

LLM-jp, an open-source national sovereign LLM project led by National Institute of Informatics, will be one of the first projects supported by AI Alliance Japan.

For more information about AI Alliance Japan visit - https://the-ai-alliance.github.io/japan/


About the AI Alliance

The AI Alliance is a global non-profit consortium that develops, supports, and advocates for AI innovation through open research and open-source technology. Its mission is to make AI open, trusted, safe, and useful for all of society. For more information on the AI Alliance mission, working groups, and how to become a member, visit https://thealliance.ai/.


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