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Generative AI survey in Japan to uncover competition concerns, public input welcome, JFTC says

By Sachiko Sakamaki ( October 2, 2024, 04:31 GMT | Insight) -- The Japan Fair Trade Commission today launched a survey on generative artificial intelligence accompanied by a discussion paper on potential competition concerns in different layers of the market, including access to chips, data, and skilled personnel. In a departure from previous surveys, the regulator is planning to quickly publish its findings so as to keep pace with the rapid development of the technology. Japan's competition regulator today launched a survey on generative artificial intelligence accompanied by a discussion paper on potential competition concerns in different layers of the market, including access to chips, data, and skilled personnel. In a departure from previous surveys, the regulator is planning to quickly publish its findings so as to keep pace with the rapid development of the technology....

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