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中国における生成AI規制
China's Regulation of Generative AI
TMI Associates | Local Language | AcademicThink | April 3, 2025 | Regulation
In recent years, the Chinese government has prioritized the development of AI technology, viewing it as crucial for advancing the digital economy. The "New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan," issued in July 2017, aims for significant advancements in AI theory and application by 2025 and for China to become a global leader in AI by 2030. Major Chinese companies like Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance are enhancing their global competitiveness, particularly in generative AI and natural language processing. Notably, the large-scale language model Deepseek has gained attention for its potential applications in various sectors.
With the rise of generative AI, concerns over misinformation, data privacy, and algorithm transparency have prompted the Chinese government to propose stricter regulations. The "Interim Measures on the Management of Generative AI Services," enforced since August 15, 2023, define generative AI services and mandate regulations applicable to both service providers and users, ensuring that non-Chinese companies must also comply when offering services to users in China. The regulations emphasize ethical service provision and adherence to social values, requiring measures to prevent discrimination and to maintain high data quality standards.
The obligations for generative AI service providers include responsible training data handling, compliance with personal data protection laws, and clear contract stipulations with users. Providers must implement measures to prevent harm to minors, disclose AI-generated content clearly, and establish mechanisms for reporting illegal activities. Services with the potential to influence public opinion must undergo security assessments and notifications, with penalties for violations outlined under existing cybersecurity and data protection laws. The regulatory framework reflects a comprehensive approach to harness AI's potential while mitigating associated risks.
Japan PM vows to win trust amid scandal, ensures inflation relief
Kyodo News | English | News | April 3, 2025 | Political Scandal or Corruption
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has vowed to restore public trust in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) amid a scandal involving the handout of vouchers to new party members. With upcoming elections for the House of Councillors this summer, Ishiba also committed to implementing inflation-relief measures effectively, following the passage of a 115.20 trillion yen ($770 billion) budget for the new fiscal year. He acknowledged the impact of rising prices on wage growth and expressed reluctance to reduce the consumption tax on food.
Facing declining public support, Ishiba admitted to his mistakes regarding the voucher scandal, which has drawn criticism alongside an existing slush fund controversy within the party. He emphasized his intention to proactively work on securing trust from the public, referring to his past image of being unsocial. He defended the voucher initiative as a gesture of appreciation to new party members elected during the previous general election, which saw the LDP lose its lower house majority.
The prime minister highlighted the necessity for detailed parliamentary discussions to gain support from opposition parties, marking a significant challenge as the coalition gears up for the House of Councillors election. In light of looming U.S. tariffs on auto imports starting April 3, Ishiba asserted his administration's efforts to seek exemptions for Japanese exports, underlining Japan’s significant investment stake in the U.S. market. He mentioned that the government would collect data from numerous consultation centers nationwide to assess the potential economic impact of the tariffs and assist affected businesses.
Japan launches new disease control body for pandemics
The Mainichi | English | News | April 3, 2025 | Epidemics and Pandemics
The Japan Institute for Health Security has been established to provide advisory support to the government during major outbreaks of infectious diseases, launching amid criticism regarding the COVID-19 pandemic response. This new organization merges functions from the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, aiming for a more integrated approach to health security.
This consolidation is designed to improve responses at all stages of disease outbreaks, encompassing data collection, health care provision, and communication. The initiative stems from the lessons learned during the COVID-19 crisis, which identified the need for quicker decision-making, better coordination among governmental bodies and local administrations, and improved risk communication strategies.
Additionally, the institute's crisis management headquarters will facilitate information sharing between experts and government officials. It will operate as the command center for information gathering and risk assessments concerning infectious diseases. The inclusion of the secretariat of Disaster Medical Assistance Teams within the organization aims to strengthen the response capabilities during health emergencies.
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