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AI law, content controls and privacy fines on Japan’s 2025 agenda

By Sachiko Sakamaki ( January 14, 2025, 04:24 GMT | Comment) -- In response to the growing misuse of personal data and artificial intelligence, Japan’s digital regulation regime is expected to tighten this year with a proposed AI bill, the enforcement of content takedowns on social media platforms and possibly an administrative fine system for major personal-data protection violations. The Japanese government is responding to the growing misuse of personal data and artificial intelligence through measures that could see its digital regulation regime tighten further this year.  ...

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