Japan OKs Legal Change to Allow Use of Sensitive Private Info for AI, Stats
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Japan OKs legal change to allow use of sensitive private info for AI, stats
Japan's parliament on Friday enacted a revised personal data protection law to enable companies to use sensitive information without consent as the country pushes for domestic artificial intelligence.
Japan approves legal changes allowing AI companies to use sensitive private data without consent
Japan's legal shift may boost domestic AI growth but raises privacy concerns, highlighting the tension between innovation and data protection. The post Japan approves legal changes allowing AI companies to use sensitive private data without consent appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
A bill to make national data containing personal information more accessible to private businesses was passed and enacted in the House of Councillors plenary session on the 10th. The bill establishes a system for the government to review and certify business plans of companies and research institutions, and then provide data after certification. This will support the development of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and a…
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