Japan leaning toward softer AI rules than EU

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Wants to be a leader in advanced chips.

Japan leaning toward softer AI rules than EU
Japan is leaning toward softer rules governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) than the European Union, said an official close to deliberations, as it looks to the technology to boost economic growth and make it a leader in advanced chips. The aim by year end is to work out an approach ...

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