Japan bids for ‘most AI-friendly country’ title under new bill
The post Japan bids for ‘most AI-friendly country’ title under new bill appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Homepage > News > Business > Japan bids for ‘most AI-friendly country’ title under new bill Japan is edging closer to its first formal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI), but the country is still refraining from any hardline stand as it seeks to become the “most AI-friendly country” in the world. The bill, drafted by Japan’s Cabinet, was approved by the House of Representatives. It’s expected to sail through the upper house—controlled by the ruling coalition—when it faces the vote. The bill acknowledges that AI will shape the future of Japan, defining the technology as “the foundation of economic and social development” for the East Asian nation. It calls on the government to champion the development of the technology, including through a new task force led by the prime minister. Japan has maintained a centrist position with AI regulation, and the latest bill is no exception. It steers clear of imposing any meaningful restrictions or binding demands; rather, it calls on self-regulation and coordination with the central and local governments to protect consumers. The bill recognizes that AI could be used for crime and other ills, such as copyright infringement. However, it proposes that the government works with violators on remedies, such as through guidance and advice. The government could also decide to disclose the names of the violators publicly. But this is as far as the bill goes. Experts say that the lack of strict guidelines and penalties is a policy choice by the Japanese government. The country has lagged behind other major economies in the AI race, and it fears that taking a stringent stand could further hurt its chances of catching up. Data from the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence revealed that over the past decade, Japan had recorded less than $6 billion in AI…

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Homepage > News > Business > Japan bids for ‘most AI-friendly country’ title under new bill Japan is edging closer to its first formal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI), but the country is still refraining from any hardline stand as it seeks to become the “most AI-friendly country” in the world. The bill, drafted by Japan’s Cabinet, was approved by the House of Representatives. It’s expected to sail through the upper house—controlled by the ruling coalition—when it faces the vote. The bill acknowledges that AI will shape the future of Japan, defining the technology as “the foundation of economic and social development” for the East Asian nation. It calls on the government to champion the development of the technology, including through a new task force led by the prime minister. Japan has maintained a centrist position with AI regulation, and the latest bill is no exception. It steers clear of imposing any meaningful restrictions or binding demands; rather, it calls on self-regulation and coordination with the central and local governments to protect consumers. The bill recognizes that AI could be used for crime and other ills, such as copyright infringement. However, it proposes that the government works with violators on remedies, such as through guidance and advice. The government could also decide to disclose the names of the violators publicly. But this is as far as the bill goes. Experts say that the lack of strict guidelines and penalties is a policy choice by the Japanese government. The country has lagged behind other major economies in the AI race, and it fears that taking a stringent stand could further hurt its chances of catching up. Data from the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence revealed that over the past decade, Japan had recorded less than $6 billion in AI…
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