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Japan Considers AI-Friendly Legislation

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Japan is set to integrate new legislation favorable to Artificial Intelligence, in alignment with a global initiative spearheaded by the Council of Europe. This development comes as part of a framework known as the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, which has already been endorsed by ten countries, including major international players such as the EU, UK, US, Canada, and Australia.

The mission behind this legislative effort is to establish a cohesive international approach to the development and regulation of Artificial Intelligence technologies. By adopting these guidelines, Japan aims to foster innovation while also ensuring ethical standards are maintained. This move indicates Japan´s strategic positioning in the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence.

The Framework Convention outlines various protocols aimed at managing the risks and harnessing the opportunities presented by Artificial Intelligence. As Japan joins this coalition, it reflects a commitment to both domestic advancement and international collaboration, fostering a balanced approach towards the legal and ethical challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence.

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