Japanese Prime Minister Isgar is seeking laws aimed at minimizing the risks and risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), the Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking to lawmakers, Isba emphasized the importance of AI in addressing Japan’s low productivity issues. He said, “We need to develop a basic plan on how to promote the use of AI in a safe and secure way.”
However, it can be difficult to pass such laws, as the ruling coalition of Isba lacks the necessary support in the House of Representatives. He pointed out that there is a need to balance the convenience of AI with safety measures.
The urgency of this initiative has attracted a lot of attention as new chatbots from Chinese startup Deepseek have become the most downloaded free application among US investors, and competition against established AI tools like Openai’s ChatGPT He expressed his surprise at his powerful performance. US officials have expressed concern about the potential national security threat posed by the Chinese app.