Q&A | Japanese Experts Discuss Generative AI Risks and Governance Direction

Source: CIO Magazine

The expansion of generative AI brings multi-layered challenges for businesses in Japan, including legal regulations, security, and compliance with international standards. Key insights from experts on regulatory trends reflect the contrast between comprehensive regulations seen in the EU, like the AI Act, and the softer approaches in places like the U.S. Japan’s recent law promotes AI development while lacking stringent enforcement measures. Consequently, potential legal risks from existing laws regarding defamation and copyright require careful management in AI applications.

The experts emphasize the importance of selecting trustworthy AI services and ensuring that any use of personal data complies with privacy laws. Different jurisdictions impact data management, with guidance stressing the need for careful oversight in the global landscape of AI governance. As global regulatory influences like the EU’s GDPR set standards, Japanese firms face increasing pressure to align with these requirements to remain competitive amidst evolving digital threats.

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